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    Posted 8 years ago

    peter16
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    Hello again my CW friends, I have another conundrum for you, please consider the back mark I have posted, it comes from the base of a porcelain item that I have recently purchased, could anyone offer any information it would be greatly received, thank you

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Not Chinese porcelain. Made by Thomas Goode & Co. London (sticker on the bottom). Please post photos of the item in it's entirety.

      http://www.thomasgoode.com/
    2. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      Thomas Goode is a London retailer of fine china/porcelain from all over the World, so most pieces they sell have there name on them as well as the actual maker’s mark, which gets confusing.
      Please post a photo of the actual item too
    3. peter16 peter16, 8 years ago
      Added photos as requested, dimensions for this piece are 160mm x 120 x 70 thanks for being interested
    4. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      Couldn’t find anything on the mark, but the box does look quite old. You don’t have your location on your profile, but if your in the UK, I would contact Thomas Goode, as I’m sure they must have a conservator or records department, or perhaps there’s a museum nearby?
      I know that Sotheby’s and Christies, as well as other big auction houses have an on-line site where you can send photos of a piece, and they may give you info, and even offer to buy or auction it for you.
    5. peter16 peter16, 8 years ago
      Thank you maryh1956, I wonder if you could take the time to have a look at a Chinese/Japanese mark I am about to load, any comment would be appreciated
    6. peter16 peter16, 4 years ago
      Hello yop, thank you, these would be the 8 precious Buddhist marks sometimes found on Kangxi ceramics I guess, thank you for your interest

      Peter
    7. truthordare truthordare, 4 years ago
      Unusual mark, first time I see one of these Chinese symbols used as a mark, this link has a good representation of 4 types of symbols used in Chinese decorative wear.

      https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Decorative_textiles%3B_an_illustrated_book_on_coverings_for_furniture%2C_walls_and_floors%2C_including_damasks%2C_brocades_and_velvets%2C_tapestries%2C_laces%2C_embroideries%2C_chintzes%2C_cretones%2C_drapery_and_%2814598186929%29.jpg/800px-thumbnail.jpg?1595600925836

      Wonderful porcelain box, the top seems to have the motif of the Chinese symbolic hundred treasures, and the box sides as often happens, flowers representing the 4 seasons.

      https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/lot-images.atgmedia.com/SR/10119/2892712/857-201442217343_original.jpg
    8. peter16 peter16, 4 years ago
      Could you explain the relevance of the mark please yop

      Peter
    9. peter16 peter16, 4 years ago
      Ok thanks

      Peter

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