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A Chinese Yonghzeng period(1750) porcelain cup and saucer with famille rose painting

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nemorino's items1 of 18Edo period japanese Arita blue porcelain cup and saucer circa 1700/20A japanese Egg shaped  porcelain ware  Taisho period  creation  Yoshiyama/Kichizan
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    Posted 3 years ago

    nemorino
    (18 items)

    A nice Chinese porcelain eggshel cup and saucer with famille rose painting circa Yonghzeng period 1750s

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    1. Newfld Newfld, 3 years ago
      Very pretty set, lovely famille rose design
    2. nemorino nemorino, 3 years ago
      Thank's for having appreciated it
    3. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 3 years ago
      beautiful! i still don't understand how to tell the difference between Yongzheng and Qianlong. They look the same to me unless there's a particular theme seen more in one than the other - like Mandarin Ducks.
    4. nemorino nemorino, 3 years ago
      Indeed it takes some time to get familiarised with different patterns from Yonghzeng/Qianlong period painting styles more you focus on 18thc export china porcelain wares more it will be easier for you to see diffrences

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