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Cannot identify the artist on this bottle.

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« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2016, 09:46:12 am »

Dear Steven,
   
       I think George means 'early' for Shandong School, NOT for Inside Painting.
       Inside Painting started late 18th C. (YF Yang has a bottle dated 1797 (Ding Si), 2nd year Jiaqing Emperor), and Early Period continued till ca.1850. 
       Shandong School started in the late Middle Period (ca.1890), to the best of my recollection (from reading; I wasn't there then. Roll Eyes Cheesy).
Best,
Joey


Nice photos Marcos, altho I still can't see any signature on it, but its fun bottle to talk through.Smiley

-George, My question is that if the bottle was a early bottle, then it has to be 1808 instead of 1868,I don't call 1868 as early period .so the glass bottle itself need to be dated late 18th C-very early 19th ., but so far, I have not seen any shandong glass overlay bottle dated that early. but it could be some existing, we just don't know...

-YT, I agree that most of early bottles were painted in the crystal bottles as a rule, could it be some exceptions?

Steven
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Joey Silver (Si Zhouyi 義周司), collecting snuff bottles since Feb.1970

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