The gilded seal of the Qing Dynasty had a certain collection value and might be worth a lot. For example, there was a set of gilded bronze seals from the Qing Dynasty. It was gilded with pure gold and hand-carved with exquisite phoenix patterns. Its unit price was 8000 yuan. There was also a set of twenty-five gilded seals used by the Qing Dynasty emperor. They were in good condition and had fine workmanship. They were a top-notch collection. However, its specific value would also be affected by many factors, such as the appearance of the seal, the production process, and the rarity. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The official seal of the Qing Dynasty was indeed valuable. The highest price of the Qing Dynasty official bronze seal in the auction market was the Qianlong period official bronze seal, which was sold for nearly 1.5 million yuan. The market price of other Qing Dynasty bronze official seals ranged from 150,000 to 600,000 yuan. In addition, the official seals of the Qing Dynasty were printed in small quantities and of high quality, especially the books printed by the Inner Mansion. Because they were only for the emperor and ministers to read, they also had a high collection value. However, the specific value evaluation of the official seal of the Qing Dynasty still needed to consider factors such as version, appearance, content, printing method, and printing quality.
The value of the official seal of the Qing Dynasty depended on many factors, such as material, appearance, age, and so on. The official seals of the Qing Dynasty were divided into different levels. The highest level of official seals were made of jade. Among them, Emperor Qianlong used 23 jade seals. In addition, there were official seals made of gold and sandalwood. Due to the importance of official seals, the imperial court had imposed strict restrictions on the materials used for official seals. However, the search results did not provide any specific information about the value of the official seal of the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the official seal of the Qing Dynasty was worth anything.
There were different types of seals mentioned in the reference materials, including the gilded seal with the Evil Warding Button-shaped Seal. For example, the old gold-plated copper auspicious beast button seal was 4.5cm high, 5.3cm wide and weighed 720g. There was also the exquisite gold-plated bronze Jiulong seal for exorcising evil spirits in the Antique City. The price was 980 yuan and was located in Cangzhou, Hebei Province. There was also a resin-like jade seal decoration. Although it was not made of gold-plated material, it also had the meaning of exorcism. In terms of price, two pieces were 68 yuan per piece, and three pieces or more were 62 yuan per piece. The shipping place was Nanyang City, Henan Province. He also mentioned some seals such as the Seal of Protection (gilded bronze, Evil Repelling button). This was part of the information related to the gilded Evil Warding Seal. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
As for the price of the gilded seal, the transaction price of some gilded seals could be known from the reference materials. For example, the official seal of the Southern Song Dynasty gilded copper "Southern Song Dynasty Yude Youyuan" did not mention the price, the old collection of the gilded copper dragon button seal was sold for 7500 yen, the most expensive copper seal in history,"The Imperial Treasure of Qianlong Emperor" was sold for 110 million yuan, and other copper seals were sold for tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands in the auction. However, these were only the price of some gilded seals. It could not cover the price range of all gilded seals. Its price was affected by many factors, such as age, craftsmanship, historical value, preservation status, etc. Regarding the picture of the gilded seal, the reference materials were not provided and could not be given. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The identification methods of Qing Dynasty seals mainly included the appearance, material, pattern and font. When appraising the appearance, one needed to pay attention to the regularity, size, and shape of the seal. During material identification, one needed to pay attention to whether the material of the seal was consistent with the Qing Dynasty, and whether the texture and texture were real. When identifying the pattern, one had to pay attention to whether the pattern of the seal was consistent with the Qing Dynasty, whether the composition and lines were neat, and whether the content and meaning were consistent with the purpose of the seal. When identifying the font, one needed to pay attention to whether the font of the seal was correct and clear, and whether it was in line with the calligraphy characteristics of the Qing Dynasty. The identification of Qing Dynasty seals required the combination of many factors, not just a single aspect of the characteristics.
The contents of the Qing Dynasty official seal included the date of manufacture, serial number, manufacturing unit (such as "Made by the Ministry of Rites"), the name of the official office (such as "Department of Promotion and consolation in the car"), and the level of the official office (such as "Third Grade Civil Service in the Capital","Internal and External Military Officers below Third or Fourth Grade").
The reference only mentioned that a Ming Dynasty gilded bronze lion seal was sold for 30,000 yuan, but there was no mention of more gilded bronze seals. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Qing Dynasty official seal was developed on the basis of the Ming Dynasty official seal system. The buttons of the official seal mostly used tiger-shaped buttons. Different levels of official seals matched the official position. The higher the level, the more complicated the production and the larger the size. The official seal was usually made of silver and weighed about 3800 grams. The seal was engraved with Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, and Han characters. The Manchu and Chinese characters were written in willow leaf seal script. There were 32 types of seal script in the Qing Dynasty, nine of which were used for official seals. The seal scripts used by military officers were willow leaf seal script, seal script, and hanging needle seal script. The official seal was generally square or rectangular, and the button was mostly a long column. In the late Qing Dynasty, some official seals began to use Chinese and English instead of Manchu. Generally speaking, the official seal of the Qing Dynasty had its own national characteristics, using a variety of characters and seal characters.
From the search results provided, there was no direct answer to whether the Qing Dynasty imitation of Tang Bohu's painting was worth money. Therefore, I don't know if a Qing Dynasty painting imitating Tang Bohu is worth much.
Tang Dynasty porcelain had a high collectible value, but there were also many imitations on the market. The value of a genuine item depended on its appearance and craftsmanship. If the appearance was good and the craftsmanship was exquisite, its value would be even higher. However, the value of some small kilns and miscellaneous kilns 'civilian bowls and plates, as well as some bottles and jars, were not high. Therefore, to determine the value of a piece of Tang Dynasty porcelain, it was best to provide pictures or links for experts to identify.