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nemorino
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An early Khangxi period Chinese white blue porcelain vase with underglaze deep blue painting depicting Long Eliza and karakoo figures
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Posted 3 years ago
nemorino
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An early Khangxi period Chinese white blue porcelain vase with underglaze deep blue painting depicting Long Eliza and karakoo figures
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why is this etymologisch IMO this is an not y an karakoo meaning karako this is an haizi , we are in chinese porcelain
Because that scenery of playing kids "karakoo" in japanese meaning "chinese kids" are often used on japanese white blue painting of course inspired by chinese haizi painting from Khangxi period depictings......by the way instead of talking bla bla can you post your own stuff in order to have an idea about what are we talking about
is an etymologische discours bla bla, at least i never accused you of bla bla
by the way haizi plates were there already in the tianqi and Chongzheng period kosometsuke
i cant follow you what about the kaiseki,s , what did i miss in the discussion ? tell me
Indeed during Ming dynasty Chinese potters have produced porcelain wares destinated to Japanese market called Ko-Sometsuke....
it got nothing to do with bla bla it is just discussing pieces , we make mistakes , we got different opinions , no sweat , you can,t swap all the time , even the mayor players got discussions for years and for thousands of dollars
the discussion between sandra and me spread 100 entries i believe on this site
answer to your question , because i sell and buy a lot and i flip it , and then i have to show pieces which i don,t possess anymore, and i am busy to sell my whole stock , because i am closing the business , and i got got a tremendous lot of stock , so i only show glass , probably a part of the stock is at Nagel auctions i believe