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    Posted 4 years ago

    Cespinosa1…
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    Not sure age or 100% origin. I think China. Any help appreciated. Not interested on selling . Trying to learn more about dating Asian art . The internet just confused me more so I hope this approach works out better.
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    1. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      these are famille rose medaillion porcelain, this pattern used to be known for the tongzhi periode 1862-1874

      there is big misunderstanding about this pieces , the Chinese wanted to express fruitefullnis and vertility, because the medaillions represents actually melon slices,so do the math in the antroposophical meaning

      and the roses are actuallu peonies, and it meansbeauty , and higher social status , abundancy vertyical social climbing ets , and the presidents Buchanan and Mickingly never understood the meaning using it for dinner

      this is export porcelain from 1970 on

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