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Subject:Help with Ko-sometsuke Plates markings
Posted By: Linda2 Wed, Nov 29, 2017 IP: 142.59.135.91 I have some plates that I believe are from the 17th century Tiangi/Chongzhen and most likely made for Japanese market (ko-sometsuke). About 5.5" across. Can anyone translate the marks? Any other comments would be appreciated. |
Subject:Re: Help with Ko-sometsuke Plates markings
Posted By: JLim Thu, Nov 30, 2017
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Subject:Re: Help with Ko-sometsuke Plates markings
Posted By: Bill H Thu, Nov 30, 2017 Those are late-Qing-Republic era dishes in the motif of the three Daoist Star Gods. Here's one of a pair I have in the same size as yours with the mark of Xuantong (1909-11), the last Qing Emperor. In keeping with the period trend, such dishes came with a variety of marks, or no mark at all, to suit various consumer tastes. |
Subject:Re: Help with Ko-sometsuke Plates markings
Posted By: Bill H Thu, Nov 30, 2017 FYI, here are images of the other Xuantong dish I mentioned. |
Subject:Re: Help with Ko-sometsuke Plates markings
Posted By: mikeoz Thu, Nov 30, 2017 1. precious object |
Subject:Re: Help with Ko-sometsuke Plates markings
Posted By: LInda2 Fri, Dec 01, 2017 Thank you all. |
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