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Re: Qianlong vase |
Posted By: Bill H Posted Date: Nov 15, 2015 (12:01 AM) |
Message This looks like a contemporary transfer-ware creation of the type that once was the province of Hong Kong and Macao, but since the late 20th century apparently has spread North to the Shenzhen Economic Zone and elsewhere in China. A lot of these wares are low-fired pottery that is much heavier than fine porcelain of the same dimensions. Also, the Western-style alphanumeric factory number that looks like it says 'B 58' is something you'd never find on Chinese porcelain from the Guangxu or Republic Era. Best regards, Bill H. Post a Response |
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