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Glazed Double Gourd Bottle

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« Reply #20 on: August 23, 2016, 07:32:01 am »

Dear Kevin,
I think that I will stop here, sorry. It is completely worthless to continue the discussion if you refuse to hear and check what I say to you and come out with issues that has nothing to do. You need to study a bit, but most important, you need to understand what you are studying.
All what you said above has nothing to do with your bottle.
The base is not the same only because it is concave. It is the same than saying that my poor car is a Ferrari only because the wheels are round.
What has to do over glaze enamels of the famille verte ware with your bottle?
Underglaze blue almost disappeared during Qing dynasty?Huh That’s interesting! Dear Joey, you must throw out your B&W bottles because they are not Qing. But please tell me where you did throw them. Grin Grin
Kind regards
Giovanni
PS: Please understand that “With underglaze blue omitted…..” must be read as “With underglaze blue omitted (within the famille verte scheme)…..”.
Famille verte is just one of the many types of porcelain ware produced under the Kangxi reign.
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