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bratjdd
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This is purchase i made over the weekend I totally fell in LOVE with it, but am not sure if is real Chinese porcelain or massive production. can someone translate it for me. Thanks, Enjoy!!!!!!!
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Posted 1 year ago
bratjdd
(420 items)
This is purchase i made over the weekend I totally fell in LOVE with it, but am not sure if is real Chinese porcelain or massive production. can someone translate it for me. Thanks, Enjoy!!!!!!!
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LOVE THE COLORS :)
Thank you BELLIN68, They are beautiful colors. I love this Vase it brings a smile to my face. =)
anytime bratjdd and its very beautiful:)
Thank you, officialfuel
Hello, the mark is Peoples Republic post cultural revolution and reads left to right
'Zhong Guo Zhi Zao' simply meaning 'China Made'. There is no variation in the characters to provide close dating, best guess is 1970 or later. Regards, Jim
ha nice peice how r u
jwendell222, Thank you so much, for your help and your time.
Hi lundy, I am well thank you for asking. How are you doing? sorry i didn't respond sooner.
thats ok ,and not good work is so spotty
I am sorry to here that.I hoping your days are going well.
thanks bratjdd hope you good
Thank you, Manikin
This item is from 1970s-2000s, but its very nice and i like it.
It's a ginger jar and should have a lid.
If you don't have the lid it's still an attractive piece and could be used as a vase.
I have one very similar.