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    Posted 2 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    Yesterday, i noticed that my crew were using this plate while propagating cuttings. I've never seen this plate before and they said that they just found it there... bizarre! I think it's pretty old - 18th c - Qianlong? or maybe an old Japanese Arita plate? The rim is brown. Any info appreciated.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 2 years ago
      https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/270329-18th-century-qianlong-plate
    2. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      you are mixing it up , , you think the reverse bubble are japanese kiln spurs, actually it is a tiny baking rupture

      second of all in the japanese porcelain tokagawa period the karakusa garland would probably appear or the floral garlands are more sturdy

      3 the japanese don,t use fleur de lis design

      this is coffeerim , right afterglaring , and almost all the fleur de lis inner rim design is qianlong

      the garlands reverse are an nicked swirl design kangxi, quadro floral obverse , so it is probably early quianlong

      it don,t know know the the exact date, there is probably documentation about this in the Geldermansen Nanking Cargo ,, but too lazy
    3. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      see Coronari actions Seven Chinese blue and white plates with floral design, Yongzheng/Qianlong

      i knew it the nicked the kangxi garlands in Yongzheng blue in the diaper version , this is de fleur the lis version , can,t be far off
    4. jscott0363 jscott0363, 2 years ago
      Merry Christmas ho2cultcha!!!!
    5. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 2 years ago
      Merry Christmas / Happy Hannukah / Solstice Tallcakes, apostata, jscotto amd everyone at CW! Thank you for the info apostata. i did actually think it was Qianlong - because of the fleur de lis border, but i did not dare to presume it to be Chinese since i've so often been wrong about that. But i believe it was you who once mentioned that the more clearly drawn the fleur de lis design, the earlier it is.
      And they are very clear here. Early Qianlong / Yongzheng?! wow! and my crew was using this plate at the nursery to hold cutting materials while propagating. I have NO idea how it got there.
    6. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 2 years ago
      nice Santa present
    7. Trey Trey, 2 years ago
      Merry Christmas !!!
    8. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 2 years ago
      Thank you for pointing it out TallCakes! my face is red. but that's what happens as i get older and have way too much stuff! growing up in northern New England, i went to a lot of those small town museums which grew out of the Victorian cabinets of curiosities of the local gentry. Heaven for me is the cabinet of curiosity in the sky - with endless puzzles, stories, interesting things to see and touch and hold!

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