The characteristics of counterfeit porcelain from the Republic of China are very obvious, that is, they are mainly based on the names of famous people. Porcelain used by ordinary citizens is less counterfeited, but it is not absolute. In recent years, imitation dowry bottles from the Republic of China have appeared. There is a general rule here. For all famous works, there are imitations from the Republic of China and modern imitations. For ordinary works, there are modern imitations but no Republic of China imitations. Modern imitations take advantage of people's pursuit of antiques and counterfeit goods for the purpose of profit.
Generally speaking, the quality of the body and glaze of display porcelain in the Republic of China porcelain is better than the quality of the porcelain plate. In particular, the carcass of some thin-bodied wares is even thinner than that of the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. Due to the molding process, the porcelain plates are often not very smooth and have bumps and convexes, causing the glaze surface to be uneven. It is similar to the wavy glaze of the late Qing Dynasty, but the bumps and bumps are under the glaze. In modern imitation crystal, the quality of porcelain plates is better than that of furnishing porcelain. The surface of the porcelain plate is very smooth, without the unevenness seen in the Republic of China. This can be regarded as a condition that distinguishes the imitation porcelain plate paintings of the Republic of China from modern imitation porcelain plate paintings. Chapter 5 Calligraphy Collection
From the ancient pottery inscriptions in the Yellow River Basin of China thousands of years ago, through oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, seal scripts, and official scripts, to the cursive scripts and scripts that were finalized in the Eastern Han, Wei, and Jin Dynasties. Calligraphy, in regular script and running script, has always exuded lasting artistic charm.