![]() ![]() The Belitung (Tang or Batu Hitam) shipwreck sank on its way back from China around 830 AD. The Tang 'Belitung' or Batu Hitam) shipwreck of ca 830, exhibition in Singapore 2016 Welcome to browse the on-line version of the catalog here. The exhibition focus on the excavation of the East Indiaman Gotheborg and Chinese Armorial porcelain and special porcelain made to order of the Swedish East India Company but also highlight Neolithic pottery and extremely rare Imperial wares such as Ru ware in the Swedish Röhss Museum Collection. The exhibition highlighted the long history of peaceful relations and exchange between Sweden and China, from J G Andersson discovering the Chinas Neolithic past to The East Indiaman Gotheborg ship excavation, rebuilding and new China voyage. The Swedish exhibition of Chinese pottery and porcelain in the 'Forbidden City' ( Gugong), Beijing 2005ĭuring September to December 2005 a Swedish sponsored exhibition of Chinese pottery and porcelain was held at the Wumen Exhibition Hall in the Forbidden City (The Gugong, or Old Palace Museum) in Beijing. Currently my big heroes are the people who knew how to put this beautiful ship and the historically correct rigging together, and those who now actually are sailing her. ![]() Originally owned by the old Swedish East India Company trading to China 1731-1813, and how the idea of building a replica came to be realized. And sailed her to China and Back 2005-2007. How we found and excavated the East Indiaman Gotheborg that sunk in 1745. This section will just show a few recent and a few classics that in my view deserve a place in any collector's library. Recommended books on antique Japanese and Chinese Pottery and PorcelainĪn ever growing list of good books on antique Japanese and Chinese Pottery and Porcelain. For collectors with a wide interest in Chinese and Japanese ceramics, join our Forum. Please see Ask a Question on how to submit your own questions. Large Q&A Porcelain Info Section with pictures of Chinese and Japanese porcelains, popular styles, shapes and decorations. What our members say Antique Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Dictionary and Glossary of TermsĮxplanations and illustrations of our most common terms used to describe antique Chinese and Japanese porcelain. Today 12:15pm I'm planning to be in London for a couple of days during the Asian Art. Today 08:26pm Dear all, Last week I stopped at an estate sale which has some very good C. Today 09:57pm Hi David, all, From entry #80 from the Hizen marks book. Today 10:45pm Hi Brent! Great to see your post! Hope you are well. Today 10:48pm Hi Gary, Yes, I have to agree with your assessment. Today 11:07pm Hi Michaela: I think it would have been better if the maker had simply left. Today 11:14pm Greetings - W O W!!! Cheers, John. Today 01:12am I'm hoping to get some feedback regarding possible date of manufacture. Today 02:42am 西直門 Xizhimen is one of the old city gates of Beijing, near its northw. Today 03:33am Hi Dave Very nice - I see my marks - Many thanks Best David. ![]() More than 1,500 more translated and dated Antique and Vintage Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Marks. If you only want to know more about one piece maybe about decoration, age, if it is genuine, or to get an idea about the value maybe you want to buy or sell something, or just want to know what it is? You are welcome to email me directly for a Quick Consultation at Scroll down and click anything that looks interesting, or search through our free public part of. It also includes a Glossary with about 900 entries and a Marks Section with around 1,500 mostly dated and translated Chinese and Japanese porcelain marks. If you don't want to ask for help, the Open Access Part offers free access to over 2,500 pages, including Q&A pages, kiln and pottery travelogues, exhibitions, and documents on Antique Chinese and Japanese porcelain. The benefits of being a member of an experienced group of collecting friends and experts easily outweigh the cost of the annual fee. The most economical membership, is the annual one at $29 USD, breaking down to approximately $2.40 per month or about $0.08 per day. To join the Discussion Board there is a monthly subscription available for $9.75. All available in our Live Archive that holds more than 350,000 active messages and pictures. The Discussion Board that started in June 2003 is a collaborative effort, with thousands of contributors having added valuable insights and information, making it a rich resource for collectors and enthusiasts. offers various services including Quick E-mail Consultation and a Discussion Board and Live Archive. ![]()
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