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Chinese Pottery81 of 585Chinese jar18th c Bowl or Platter for the Thai or Southeast Asian Market
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    Posted 3 years ago

    Rightbefore
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    I bought this pretty vase and I’m not sure what I have. I suspect just a decorative piece? Any info appreciated!

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    1. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      it reads in chinese da qing jiaging nianzhi, which means great king jiaging period

      we have to rotate this so the pitch fork which now left up is on the picture , must be right up , the cobble stone which is now right under must be left under

      now we have to slice this from right to left , from up to down

      so the left up and down is period made
      the mide up and down is jiaging
      and the right up and down great king

      after rotation the mid mark under defines it ( the easy way)

      origine most people this is Hong Kong early sixties it ain,t this is late Sixties made in Macao ( China)

      the value is de equivalent of one milkshake and two straws, because one straw is an underestimate,we have to be generous

      cute vase

    2. Rightbefore, 3 years ago
      Thank you so much for taking the time to reply with this great information. I really appreciate it! Mystery solved!

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