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    Posted 5 months ago

    mp.kunst
    (31 items)

    Scalloped plate with transfer representation of chrysanthemums and birds. This would be a late 19th century plate made by a company that produces porcelain in ARITA in West Japan.
    Am I right?

    The diameter is approximately 20.5cm.

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    1. apostata apostata, 5 months ago
      same story is this is better , less cleaner , the blue rim obverse gives a sort EDO effect which i like, well there are a lot of blue varianties ,

      even a rare type of porcelain blue are called FUKEI ( colour of female policeofficer dress code, maybe tha,s the reason i like blue, i told you i need a psychiatrist dear cheering session
    2. apostata apostata, 5 months ago
      correction more clean and less sweating
    3. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 4 months ago
      apostata, Thank you for your point of view. I really appreciate that. Your expertise is immense.
      We all know how you struggle with your health. Just a simple question: How are you?
    4. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 4 months ago
      sherrilou
      kwqd
      Newfld
      Bronmar.
      vcal
      vetraio50
      Leelani
      dav2no1.
      fortapache
      mikelv85
      What a beautiful medium CW is. You get the opportunity to help people and to be helped when I have questions. With all our combined knowledge here, we can come a long way. In addition, there is a lot of mutual appreciation for the items from our collections and also from mine. Thank you all for that.
    5. apostata apostata, 4 months ago
      actually i have to digest your remark how are you, i hear it seldom because i live extremely isolated., and most of the time i hear it after seizures, which i am used to, probably there is major characterweekness,
      and i have to proces the strange feeling , why i am a still alive and not gone yet

      my mental state is deteriorating, probably ( hahaha it took to understand a manual of a coffeemachine, mixing up languages, getting sloppy in assessment, bit worrying because i was real fast in processing

      main problem are not the operations sometimes i choose a few, no sweat, but integrity is a problem, a lot ot money is involved in art and politics , i always tell people we can,t be bought, never !and far as it works
    6. apostata apostata, 4 months ago
      i am not an expert in japanese porcelain , i think you are doing excellent ( see what i call coins and ribbens design also in Nabeshima design accompagnied with combdesign)

      it is overbearing to give advice , because who am i, for the more rooky

      kilnspurs are ALWAYS japanese
      and an obverse ring outside the stand(ing = stone ring see foto 2 is always japanese

      look for the word karakusa or design are almost always japanese

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