Although the special area for high imitation porcelain of the Republic of China is not crowded, there are people watching those high imitations of the Republic of China every few steps.

Many of them are personal collectors, and they came here probably for these Republic of China porcelains.

As for the guys on the other side, I'm afraid they are all the same as Wu Er.

In recent years, there have been more and more porcelain collectors, and the collection concepts and categories have become more and more diversified.

In the past, the porcelain of the Republic of China was not valued by people, and now there are many high-priced auctions.

However, compared with the official kilns of the Ming and Qing Dynasties that cost tens of millions, some porcelains from the Republic of China that lasted nearly a hundred years are still affordable to the people, so there is also an incomparable appreciation space for other porcelains.

It is for this reason that some people pay special attention to the porcelain of the Republic of China.

The so-called Republic of China porcelain refers to the porcelain produced between 1911, when the Qing Dynasty fell, and 1949, when New China was established.

In the history of domestic ceramics, the porcelain of the Republic of China was never included in it.

Among the various ceramic books and periodicals published on the market, very few of them write about the porcelain of the Republic of China as a special category, and were even regarded as "market stalls" by the collector circle.

In recent years, many collectors have begun to collect porcelain from the Republic of China, and even think that good porcelain from the Republic of China is no less than official kilns in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

With the passage of time, these porcelains are bound to set a high price legend in the auction field.

This is the conclusion drawn by the analysis of professionals. Chen Wenzhe got this conclusion from the gold medal.

And he also knew that some of them were replicas of the Republic of China, which had already fetched sky-high prices.

According to the estimates of the Gold Medal Auction, the porcelain collection market in the Republic of China will increase by at least 30% every year in the future.

Just walking a few steps forward, I saw an enamel color consecrated Shanshui Ruyi Wandai Zun surrounded by everyone.

This is still a standard antique porcelain of the Republic of China, which can be regarded as a high-quality porcelain made in a special period.

During the period of the Republic of China, due to the downfall of the Qing government, a large number of Qing court products fell to the people.

And in the early years of the Republic of China, Guo Baochang went to Xijiang to supervise the burning of imitation palace utensils of the three dynasties of the Qing Dynasty in preparation for Yuan's proclaiming himself emperor.

Under the social environment at that time, imitation of the official kilns of the Qing Dynasty became popular in an instant.

Various warlords and politicians have imitated and fired porcelains from the three dynasties of the Qing Dynasty in Jingzhen.

This kind of porcelain has been sought after by the market and collectors in recent years due to many factors such as excellent craftsmanship, gorgeous colors, and most of them were fired by craftsmen in the imperial kiln factory at that time, so it is rare to be handed down from generation to generation.

Among them, the enamel colored porcelain imitating the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods is the most rare.

In June 2010, at the auction held by Shendu Poly, a 6 enamel color consecrated Shanshui Ruyi Wandai Zun set a sky-high price of 1947 million yuan, becoming the crown of the Republic of China porcelain at that time.

This one is definitely not that one, but the price is definitely not low.

Sure enough, after a short look, I found that the price of this piece was 500 million.

This is because you don't want to sell it, otherwise why would you mark such a high price?

Chen Wenzhe took a look. Wu Er in the distance was chatting and laughing with some old men.

I'm afraid many of his things here are not for sale, right?For example, those things whose price tag is obviously higher than the market price!

"Republic of China famille rose ten sceneries of Jiangxi vase? Height: 23 cm!"

Looking at the bottle in front of me, the painter is a little worse, but the picture covers the entire bottle, which is not bad, and the price is 55.

The price is definitely not low, but compared to the previous Bandai Zun, there should be no problem buying this one for collection.

Investing in collections, the income is definitely better than all kinds of financial management, but you have to have enough eyesight, otherwise you will lose everything.

Wu Er is quite conscientious, and the imitations of the Republic of China here are still a glance.

However, many of them are ordinary products!

High-quality goods, that is, things with relatively large devices.

Porcelain with large and complicated shapes is difficult to imitate, so no matter when they are, their prices are relatively high.

Don't think that if there were no official kilns in the Republic of China, there would be no fine porcelain.

After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the previous official kilns were disbanded. Many official kiln painters and porcelain makers who were in charge of making imperial porcelain had to find other livelihoods.

Some entered the Xijiang Porcelain Company established by the government of the Republic of China to make ornamental porcelain by the government of the Republic of China.

Some entered Chunlin Pavilion to make practical porcelain for the government of the Republic of China.

There are also some people who choose to start their own porcelain kilns to make a living.

From imperial use to daily utensils, the masters' porcelain products can be presented to the common people, and the technology has also begun to spread among the people.

At the same time, new types of porcelain such as new pastel porcelain and light crimson porcelain created and fired during this period are also unique, which can be called a porcelain renaissance after the end of the Qing Dynasty.

For example, the most representative one is the glazed porcelain imitating the color of the previous dynasty in the Republic of China.

Color-glazed ceramics are originally the most strictly controlled variety in official kilns, and they are also the variety with the highest technical content.

Some varieties are quite difficult even if they are fired in official kilns.

Such as Qing Kangxi cowpea red glaze, only fired in the Kangxi period.

In the Yongzheng period, due to the raw material formula, it could not be fired. The porcelain fired at that time was dark in color and resembled mouse skin, so it was commonly called "suckling mouse skin".

In the late Qing Dynasty and the period of the Republic of China, products imitating Kangxi Cowpea Red appeared in the antique market, reaching the level of being almost authentic.

Obviously, such a high imitation of the Republic of China must be valuable.

For example, the willow-leaf bottle with cowpea red glaze in the late Qing Dynasty - the Republic of China, and the cowpea red glaze bowl in the late Qing Dynasty - the Republic of China.

These prices are more than one million, and this is the porcelain of the Republic of China.

Going forward again, Lang Yaohong appeared.

Langyaohong is also a rare variety of copper red glaze, which was only produced in official kilns during the Kangxi period.

However, in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China period, imitations also appeared as genuine and fake, which made it difficult for antique dealers to find out the essentials of identification.

The imitation of cobalt blue glaze is also very successful, and other glazes such as tea powder glaze, kiln change, and green glaze are also relatively similar.

Low-temperature glazes such as yellow glazes, green glazes, and rouge colors are all praised as "famous products without vulgarity" by antique merchants.

These imitations of the Republic of China are really different.

Looking at the imitation Longquan glazed lotus and phoenix vase in the Republic of China, Chen Wenzhe was also a little surprised.

He has the most right to speak about Longquan glaze, but when he saw the high imitation of the Republic of China period, he could only show admiration.

Next, Chen Wenzhe also saw plum vases from the Ding Kiln of the Republic of China, Ruyi flower pots from the Jun Kiln of the Republic of China, etc.

This is an imitation of the porcelain of Ding Kiln and Jun Kiln. From this, it can be seen that there were many masters in the period of the Republic of China.

"The apricot flower plate made by Jurentang? This pastel is really good!"

This plate is in a festive style, and the glaze is consistent with that of Qing official kilns!

This evaluation is not low, you know, this kind of porcelain means that it is of the real level, it is almost a real one!

What is high imitation and fine imitation?This is!

The price of this level of porcelain is naturally not low. These painted porcelains from the Republic of China imitate the previous dynasty, as long as the imitation is good, the price is not low.

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