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Subject:Translation of Chinese mark on Vase
Posted By: Allen Miller Tue, Jan 08, 2019 IP: 110.227.222.200 Request Translation. |
Subject:Re: Translation of Chinese mark on Vase
Posted By: Bill H Tue, Jan 08, 2019 I believe this "mark" on your circa mid-20th century vase is the auspicious idiom "Fu gui hua kai" (富貴花開), meaning "Riches honor and splendor". However, the third character (hua) used by the artist is an irregular form that doesn't appear in my style book, so I could be guessing wrong about it. But still not a signature or seal mark in any event. |
Subject:Re: Translation of Chinese mark on Vase
Posted By: I.Nagy Tue, Jan 08, 2019 Chinese; |
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