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Subject:Re: Chinese dish. How old ?
Posted By: Bill H Thu, Dec 01, 2016
The decorative style of your basin is consistent with late Qing-early Republic enameling. Anything for export to the West probably would have had a "CHINA" mark beginning in 1891. However, this basin has a Daoist motif of the "Three Star Gods" (Fu, Lu & Shou), so could have been made before 1891 or for Chinese consumption or export to Southeast Asia.
Here's an auction result for two such basins, which will give you an idea of value. Keep in mind, that hammer prices tend to fluctuate widely, depending on the principal iconography in the motif, with longevity themes being especially popular.
SOLD $1600.00 - MICHAAN'S AUCTIONS 2751 TODD ST. ALAMEDA CALIF 94501:
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/31925878_two-famille-rose-basins-19th20th-century
Best regards,
Bill H.
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