Posted 10 years ago
ho2cultcha
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Here's another one i found at Goodwill yesterday. i almost forgot about this one. I don't know anything about this kind of ceramics, except i think it might be called Rose Medallion. is that right?
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Posted 10 years ago
ho2cultcha
(5051 items)
Here's another one i found at Goodwill yesterday. i almost forgot about this one. I don't know anything about this kind of ceramics, except i think it might be called Rose Medallion. is that right?
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I can tell you that it should read Japanese Porcelain Ware around the border. Made in Japan and decorated in Hong Kong, circa 1950-80’s.
Did you mean Famille Rose? This would be Famille Vert, as, I believe it refers to the main background color, in this case greeen ( Vert in French)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STUNNING-10-3-Famillie-Verte-Plate-Roosters-Pre-1940-Antique-China-Porcelain-/141569631830?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20f6352656
That's great information, maryh1956.
I love the roosters!!!! :)
thank you very much maryh1956! very helpful info! thanks katherinescollections!
I have a bowl with this mark ho2. Here's what I found out.
Gotheborg's site shows this mark as #1395-1460. It reads " Japanese Porcelain Ware " ACF "Decorated in Hong Kong". So, this piece is white porcelain imported from Japan which was then decorated in the Hong Kong enameling workshops.the trade hit it's peak in the 60's. The porcelain trade thrived until the 1970s when trade, stocks and shares and the whole city began to take off in mid 80s, gradually making the HK properties the most expensive in the world. At this time porcelain trading, who requires large shop areas, was gradually pushed out of the game.
thank you mikelv85! great info. i wonder how desirable this piece is?
Don't know ho2 but maybe we're both sitting on a fortune ! ...lol