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    Posted 5 years ago

    Symantha
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    Just wondering if anyone knows anything about this bowl. What the design is where its from etc. Thank u

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 5 years ago
      http://gotheborg.com/marks/20thcenturychina.shtml
    2. Symantha Symantha, 5 years ago
      Thank u i will check it out
    3. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      this is signed chenghua , but i think it,s very much later
    4. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      this cost you 0,05 dollar

      what, is going on it looks chinese ain,t it because we seems to be committed to to the chengua mark , but it doesn,t make sense because it is double ring bottom

      so it is actually japanese the status turns to dai min sei ka nen sei ( in japanese )

      what the hell it is , well that depends on the size it could be MAMAZARA, which is the smallest sized plate in japan MAME is the japanese word for bean, so it could means small like a bean,

      the bowl consist of an a MARU -MON a circular motif in the middle and the circulair motif contains a type of TWELF EARLY BRANCHES OR TEN HEAVINGLY STEMS on there own or own or mixed

      so it seem we have solved the problem but actually the s,hit just hit the fan , because we seems to bo committed to the japanase equivalent 1464-1487, but thats BS

      What happened here they combined an piecrust border( sort of scallope rim) with a soft glazing and this combination is only possible around 1870

      you owe me popsickle stick , kid greetings Waki

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