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Chinese Imperial Reign Marks
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Product Details
Author:
Christer Lofgren
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
336
Publisher:
Booxencounters Ab (January 31, 2020)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9789198465181
ISBN-10:
919846518X
Dimensions:
7.07" x 8.56" x 1.78"
File:
NBN-NBN_FULL_20220626-20220628.xml
Folder:
NBN
List Price:
$175
As low as:
$166.25
Publisher Identifier:
P-NBN
Discount Code:
D
Case Pack:
8
Weight:
50.4oz
Overview
This unique study identifies and classifies Imperial reign marks on Chinese porcelain from the Qing to the Ming periods
This study identifies and classifies Imperial reign marks on Chinese porcelain from the Ming to the Qing dynasties. Working on the theory that only a few artists created these marks, Christer Löfgren, a former antiquities dealer in Chinese porcelain, created a database with thousands of so-called 'mark and period' brands. This survey, 15 years in the making, covers all the Ming emperors, from the 15th century to the last emperor during the Qing period, including Hongxian, up until 1920.








