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    Posted 8 years ago

    MVP
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    These are two out of the set that had any marking, the tall piece is about 2 1/2 ft tall and about a foot diameter, the fatter piece is about 1 1/2 ft tall and 1 1/2 ft diameter ,I have no clue on what these markings mean, what I do know is that these pieces are laced with real gold and are inherited. I would like to know more about them such as where and when did they originated from? Where may I be able to sale the set? I truly do believe that they hold true value.

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    1. wexval, 8 years ago
      The red stamp, rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise, reads top down and right to left: Great Qing, Qianlong, Period Make. The Qianlong reign in the Qing dynasty lasted from 1736 to 1795. This porcelain is not from that period but was made late in the 20th century.
      The poison warning for lead bearing porcelain is telling you that this piece was made after 1980.
      These pieces have value only as decorator items.
    2. LovelyPat LovelyPat, 8 years ago
      LOVE the Planter !!

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