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    Posted 11 years ago

    Behrinmind
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    Hand painted porcelain bowl. Bone china. I have seen the rings on porcelain identified as a Kangxi or Guangxu Mark?

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    1. DaysiMeadows DaysiMeadows, 11 years ago
      It really is lovely! Any markings on the underside? Have you checked the Chinese Export era?

      Ms. Daysi
    2. Behrinmind Behrinmind, 11 years ago
      Thank you DaysiMeadows. No marks on the bottom, except one more narrow ring that runs around the inside foot. I have seen these lines identified as Kangxi or Guangxu Mark. I have a picture I could add.
    3. Behrinmind Behrinmind, 11 years ago
      I added a picture of the bottom. and more to the description
    4. apostata apostata, 9 months ago
      it is single ring not double ring so imo it is neither guangxu nor kangxi, the blue blurr twice is lake taihu rock ( pierced rock ) see your chemistrybook = limestone thats whats happening to CACO3

      this is brand new

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