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    Posted 11 years ago

    Penkae
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    It was built in the Qianlong Emperor.
    This symbol means " Qianlong has order to make it".
    It has Diameter 16 ".

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    1. davezquanw davezquanw, 11 years ago
      I highly doubt so. Not Qing Qianlong. The colour glazes do not resemble what are being used on Imperial Porcelain for that period. Whoever made this exaggerated the wear and tear. The bottom rim is even worse. If it was indeed a Qianlong piece, I'm pretty sure that the owner would not even bother to "share", but busy meeting major auction houses. How did you even associate this mediocre workmanship with Qianlong ceramics?
    2. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      dave is skilled and he is right, i think its a very late piece , and i think the whole plate is completely Frankensteined

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