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ATTWOOD's loves104 of 445	Price	Qty	Total # 15747842 - Large Silver Plated Cross	$31.00	1	$31.00Erhard & Söhne  oil lamp
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    Posted 11 years ago

    arocpk
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    Made in Jingdezhen ceramic research center China between 1955-1965. No artist seal and signature. Ceramic Guru/collectors are welcome to comment. Size 27 cm ( diameter )

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    Comments

    1. shrine shrine, 11 years ago
      Awesome, collectable.
      Wonder why nobody come to comment.

      This one is from British Museum, Cheers.

      http://imgsrc.baidu.com/forum/w%3D580/sign=8dba281dcd11728b302d8c2af8fdc3b3/8b72970a304e251fc9704374a786c9177e3e5379.jpg
    2. Vintagefran Vintagefran, 11 years ago
      Stunning plate Arocpk. Shrine, maybe its my PC but your link just showed me the kid again, he's starting to look less cute!
    3. shrine shrine, 11 years ago
      Hi idcloisonne, the mark should be read from right to left in columns, not rows.
    4. shrine shrine, 11 years ago
      Hi Fran, my bad, it should be fine this time.

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v258/shrine79/8b72970a304e251fc9704374a786c9177e3e5379_zpscfaa03a3.jpg
    5. shrine shrine, 11 years ago
      Hi, idcloisonne, negative.

      Kyo-to (???, Ky?-to-shi) , compare it with the pic above.

      In case your PC doesn't show the Japanese char correctly, google Kyoto, Wiki has the answer.
    6. shrine shrine, 11 years ago
      idcloisonne - I've no doubt you've being dealing with chinese/japanese porcelain for long time. You sound certainly knowing a lot of subtle details of the goods you collect. I've highlighted the difference below. Moreover, Kyoto is a two-char word in Japanese kanji, you just believe you found "to", but where is "kyo" first?

      The owner has specified the meaning of mark in his description. I think he's right.
    7. shrine shrine, 11 years ago
      Forgot to upload pics, here you are.

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v258/shrine79/UPnamikawaboxsigned1_zps051758f0.jpg

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