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    Posted 5 years ago

    AncestryGi…
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    Hello - does anyone have any clues on the origin of this lovely bowl? Is it Chinese/Japanese?
    I suspect it is at least 1900s' if not earlier. Out of my expertise zone - any help appreciated. Thanks!

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    1. neko1, 5 years ago
      Hi the bowl speaks for itself It bears the Jiaqing mark 1796-1820 and is of the period,Chinese of course.I would expect to see this lime green ground on the next reign of Daoguang so date it close to 1820.Nice piece.
    2. AncestryGiftery AncestryGiftery, 5 years ago
      Thank you so much! I am confused - this is from the Tonghzi period. is the Jiaqing mark 1796-1820 still relevant?
    3. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      this is big money it all make sense for daoguang, at an good auctionhouse it will do 4 figures at least

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