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Jjsunny's items2 of 10Large handblown vase w/ thick glass stand/baseBrass desk & chair
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Jjsunny
    (10 items)

    Hi all! Love this piece! Wondering if anyone is familiar with the marking? I’ve searched several websites but so far unable to find any information on the mysterious marking.

    Cheers...Jan

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      Just a general observation; I believe this Chinese based on the clothes and hair of the figures, and the mark on the back. The head mark on the back shows a traditional Chinese headdress. I may be wrong.
    2. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      lets start with the beginning , who is the dude in the mark , well i could be mistaken , but it looks like an guangfang which is a goverment official

      what is the chinese meaning in the picture ( mark), it means something like overseen and made by the quartier of leisure

      and now we come to the alleged conclusion because experts always date this 4 quartier 20 century by means of the mark , so i think the wrongly exclude late republic period

      this is canton porcelain , so we have to assess this by means the generation of the canton porcelain

      fortunately it coincides ( 4 th generation PROC - peoples republic of China - see watery glazing)

      i think its made around the seventees

      best regards Waki

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