black and gold tapestry porcelain round ginger jar
07 August 2020
Description

black and gold tapestry porcelain round ginger jar

Provenance

nothing bought the set 25yrs ago

Acquired from
Other
For sale
Maybe
Answered within 2 days
By Delia
Aug 09, 21:20 UTC
Fair Market Value
$75 - $100 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Hi Jesse,

Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. So that I may best assist you, can you please advise on the height and approximate diameter of the jars?

Thanks!
Delia

Jesse moreno Aug 12, 13:06 UTC

When will I get my appraisal?

Delia Aug 12, 13:12 UTC

Hi Jesse,
I'm waiting on information from you, as per my initial note.
Please provide the height and approximate diameter so I can accurately assess this pair of jars.
I can get the appraisal out quickly once I have that information.
Thanks!
Delia

Jesse moreno Aug 13, 01:27 UTC

Height 11 inches round 34in

Delia Aug 13, 08:29 UTC

I think the 34-inches is the circumference rather than the more necessary diameter but the height is sufficient to appraise these.
The shape of these is more akin to vases rather than ginger jars; also the lack of lids is indicative of use for flowers rather than for storage.
Based on the photographs and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:

A pair of Chinese export style famille noir parcel gilt porcelain vases
with modern red-glazed Qianlung marks, probably third quarter 20th Century
Of globular section with pinched necks, the body of each profusely decorated with stylized gilt floral patterns on a black ground, marked underneath.
each 11 inches high
$75-100 for the pair*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.

Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you again for using Mearto.

Jesse moreno Aug 13, 13:34 UTC

I thought the pair would be worth more i paid $250 for them 25years ago? So the writing on bottom of them doesn't give them any value?

Delia Aug 13, 13:41 UTC

These are not antique, they are vintage at best, and it's likely the price you paid for them was a retail / store price rather than the fair-market value Mearto assigns. The marks on the bottom are reproductions of earlier marks. Currently, these are bringing less than $50 per vase as they are largely decorative.

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