Posted 2 years ago
CStorrs86
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I have zero clue, but they are so adorable!!! And I cannot find these anywhere. I've lensed, I've guessed flowers, I've about thrown my phone in pure frustration.
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Posted 2 years ago
CStorrs86
(9 items)
I have zero clue, but they are so adorable!!! And I cannot find these anywhere. I've lensed, I've guessed flowers, I've about thrown my phone in pure frustration.
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These are Chinese Famille rose decorated saucers. Iron red mark underneath is four-character reign mark of emperor Daoguang (1820-1850) which reads ???? (in columns, right to left). See this identification guide for reference: https://orientalantiques.co.uk/uncategorized/chinese-porcelain-marks-identification-guide/
Looks like Chinese characters are not supported here so it's only showing question marks. Mark reads 'Daoguang Nian Zhi'
Thanks for that, I needed that guide a few weeks ago hahaha!! That helps with some of our items.
well rob the overthinking WAki thinks that this offially not a ferro red
well ROB your overthing and awfull SLOW Waki think yoy have the discussion between BILL H, and the directur of chinese national museum
and your AWFULL SLOW OVERTHINKING WAki think you have to read the thesis of Tony Allen about application on Daoguang porcelain on asia art forum
Greetings your AWFULL SLOW OVERTHINKING WAKi
Rob lets, put in an WAGER lets say 4 figures mij former team against all facebook
a few questions , What do you think about the dillution of the scene and the mark
and whij is this cleared a hundred later
which expertise temGOtheborga do you want to artbitrate( asian art reseach )-DR WEI JUN , maybe they are overthinking it , you can , used another team ( licensed0