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    Posted 7 years ago

    SunnyT
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    I do not know age or history of these cups. Material looks like porcelain. There are 4 tiny balls embedded in the porcelain on all 4 sides and the bottom. Set of 2. Please let me know if you can provide any info on the origin, use, age, markings.

    Thank You
    Terri
    tljoh@aol.com

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    Comments

    1. TubeAmp TubeAmp, 7 years ago
      The five beads maybe spur marks, where the box sat on red clay stilts to keep the glaze from fusing it to the kiln.

      T A
    2. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      i wonder if this are spurmarks because they are aligned , so i don,t know, the usage of spurmarks are greatly diminished after 1850

      this is an abbreviated stylised guanghu mark 1878-1908 or run out of it or a slighty later period because during the early republic period the faked it

      not real value, but cute , but most likely genuine, corrosion on the rim make sense , and the color of the ferro marking marking makes sense

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