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Asian Antiques488 of 10473Chinese  Brass Dish with Dragons ?Vintage Asian Print
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    Posted 2 years ago

    Kblackfoto
    (6 items)

    Found at an op shop. I know nothing about it. Very colourful, raised paint on some parts. Some of the motifs looked stamped at the bottom.

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    1. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      as always gotheborg com marks did,it the wasy way out

      they stated it reads da ging qianlong nian zhi- meaning Great Qing Qianlong Period Make, which is IMO the easy way out

      actually it does read da qing gianlong nian zhi , but in a deviation

      this is the deviation it reads made during the qianlong reign of the great ming period-- she the left mark under ( no cobble stone mark !!!!!!!)

      what type of ware are we in , well chinese don,t give a f,,, about moriage ware
      so we are in a fake moriage kyoto for the japanese market around 1975 and later
    2. racer4four racer4four, 2 years ago
      Apostata, well done!
      I thought it was Japanese and started reading the Gotheborg and thought Chinese? No!
      I get it now, market made pretence.
      Still I like it.

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