Yi xing thrift store score??
Saw these in the thrift store. What do you think of them? Color is a bit off, actual color is a bit warmer.
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Looks like modern copy of ROC duanni cups. You often see them with crackle glaze interiors. Like this one which I believe is ROC. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3980720065
Thanks for the insights. The only other thing I can add is that these were quite thin. They appeared older, but that's a guess. I looked around for a matching teapot, but didn't find anything. I passed on these. This store has yielded surprising Chinese teaware finds in the past so I check every once in a while.
So someone else must have picked these cups up and is selling them on ebay. I just came across this listing and the seller is in my area. Too funny! They might be easier to identify with these additional pictures.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-Chinese-Yi ... 4902.l9144
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-Chinese-Yi ... 4902.l9144
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Glaze seems rather thick compared to most of the other ROC cup/plates I’ve seen. Total bummer If I’m wrong though cuz a mint ROC set like that would be worth a pretty penny for sure. I’ve seen single cup set go for $80-200 depending on condition.Stephen wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:40 pmSo someone else must have picked these cups up and is selling them on ebay. I just came across this listing and the seller is in my area. Too funny! They might be easier to identify with these additional pictures.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-Chinese-Yi ... 4902.l9144
The cups and plates were noticeably thin overall, but I don't have the experience to compare the glaze. It looks like the listing was ended before being sold for some reason.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:38 pmGlaze seems rather thick compared to most of the other ROC cup/plates I’ve seen. Total bummer If I’m wrong though cuz a mint ROC set like that would be worth a pretty penny for sure. I’ve seen single cup set go for $80-200 depending on condition.
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I happen to stumble across this modern pot with those same weird bumps. I wonder if this is intentional flaw to look antique or just a unintentional firing/clay mishap.
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@Chadrinkincatthat is very interesting! So that does exist in more recent times as well. I only ever saw it on old Zhuni before. But yours is clearly modern so that proves the opposite. Thanks!
Don’t think it was intentional though. Not a feature that collectors normally cherish, so it would lower the value.
Don’t think it was intentional though. Not a feature that collectors normally cherish, so it would lower the value.
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Any thoughts on the cause of it on old zhuni pots? The few modern pots I’ve seen it on were very cheap n’ plastic looking thin pots.Bok wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:04 pmChadrinkincatthat is very interesting! So that does exist in more recent times as well. I only ever saw it on old Zhuni before. But yours is clearly modern so that proves the opposite. Thanks!
Don’t think it was intentional though. Not a feature that collectors normally cherish, so it would lower the value.
@ChadrinkincatDr Lu explained to me that this happens when a pot is fired at very high temperatures. Goes along with black bone syndrome.
Attached a pic of both in one Zhuni lid:
Attached a pic of both in one Zhuni lid:
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Thanks. I wondered if that was the cause. I remembered him posting a very funny looking zhuni pot with giant bubbles awhile back.
Thanks. I wondered if that was the cause. I remembered him posting a very funny looking zhuni pot with giant bubbles awhile back.
Funny looking, but quite cute nonetheless! It’s tiny in real life.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:28 pmBok
Thanks. I wondered if that was the cause. I remembered him posting a very funny looking zhuni pot with giant bubbles awhile back.
Black Bone Syndrome; Why inside clay dark and outside exposed clay red?... Interesting. Must have to do with type of clay used. Or is it coated ?