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    Posted 8 years ago

    Etressa
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    I'm just really curious about this plate, my mother gave it to me in the late 80s, early 90s. I use to collect bradford exchange plates in the 80s and still have a them packed away. Any help in identifying this plate would be greatly appreciated! I've looked for hours and just can't seem to find anything.

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    Comments

    1. Zilla Zilla, 8 years ago
      Looks like the four characters on the top in the circle say: superior dragon lucky phoenix..... i think
    2. Zilla Zilla, 8 years ago
      And the mark on the back
      The reading from the top down right to left says Luo Sen
      I'm not 100% on the other two characters so I won't guess. But I found the right half of this stamp matched a stamp on this website (the left half is different so I don't know if it helps):

      https://water silk dragon.wordpress.com

      On that website it says there was a Luo Sen Chang company or artist... hope someone else can do better than me :-)
    3. Zilla Zilla, 8 years ago
      https://watersilkdragon.wordpress.com
    4. Etressa, 8 years ago
      Thank you! You've gotten closer than I've ever got. I've been spending hours and hours until my eyes were blurry lol
    5. Zilla Zilla, 8 years ago
      I should have said I'm not an expert in Chinese ceramics, I'm just a Chinese language student. Hopefully you can find someone who can help you properly :-)
    6. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      it reads Luo Sen Jian Zhi, what means something like produced by means means of the overseer Luo SEn

      strange these pieces ought to be early republic , but this is PROC period

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