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🐉 Republic of China (1912–1949)

🐉 Republic of China (1912–1949)

Historical Overview

Period Context or Era Overview
After the fall of the Qing, porcelain production continued in Jingdezhen and other kilns, with strong influence from tradition but often signed by individual artists or workshops.

Column 1: Historical Context

  • Famille rose revival: Plates and vases with fine figural and floral scenes.
  • Calligraphy decoration: Poems, signatures, studio marks.
  • Decorative wares: Exported bowls, plates, and jars.
  • Arts & crafts: Carved jades, ivory, and textiles still produced.

Column 2: Collectors’ Notes & Shop Relevance
When browsing Republic period items in our shop, you may find:

  • Famille rose vases with figures and inscriptions.
  • Porcelain with studio marks (e.g., Renjun Tang).
  • Decorative bowls, jars, and dishes for domestic and export use.
  • Other arts: textiles, carvings, bronzes.

Collector’s Note
Republic wares are increasingly valued, especially well-painted famille rose pieces with inscriptions.

Objects from this Period or Antique Examples

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