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    Posted 10 years ago

    DINOUNO
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    I GOT THIS AT AN ESTATE SALE. NOT MUCH TO SAY ABOUT IT. I JUST LOVE IT AND WOULD LIKE TO NO ANY INFO ON IT.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 10 years ago
      She adorable . Any Markings on her ? China did a lot of the blue and white figures like her . I have seen some by Delft also but generally they represent Holland figures so I am thinking China made and they still are making it today . Can you show bottom of base and how tall is she ?
    2. DINOUNO, 10 years ago
      SHE HAS NO MARKINGS ON THE BOTTOM AND IS 8 INCHES TALL. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
    3. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      probably chinese vintage in the overemphasizing form pech = longevity

      In China, the peach is considered a blessed fruit, a symbol of longevity and immortality. According to Chinese mythology, the goddess of the palace near Xi-wang-mu, the wife of the Jade Emperor and the patron saint of Taoist sages, called The Immortals, was growing a peach tree.

      and there are a longevity symbols in the garments

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