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    Posted 4 years ago

    Jewelryant…
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    What is this used for? Is it antique? Writing looks Chinese or something. Can anyone read this? Nothing is written on bottom...only the sides and top. Has a removable siffer? And a lid.

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 4 years ago
      Looks like a percolator for tea.
    2. Jewelryantiquelover, 4 years ago
      Thanks. I have not seen one of these before. I wonder what the writing says in an Asian language.
    3. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 4 years ago
      Why not take it to a local Asian store or cafe and ask someone old who might speak it? Also a local university might be able to be able to assist or point you in the right direction.
    4. Bryanw, 4 years ago
      Any marks on the bottom like, " china" in red
    5. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      1438. Wan-Auspicious character meaning innumerable, literary 'ten thousand'. Occurs in modern contemporary Chinese porcelain decorations. Probably 1985-2000.
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      Shou-longevity 1439. Shou-Auspicious character meaning 'longevity'. Occurs in modern contemporary Chinese porcelain decorations. Probably 1985-2000.
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      Wu 1440. Wu-Auspicious character meaning 'no', together with jiang as in wujiang meaning 'limitless'. Occurs in modern contemporary Chinese porcelain decorations. Probably 1985-2000.
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      Jiang 1441. Jiang-Auspicious character meaning 'border', together with wu as in wujiang meaning 'limitless'. Occurs in modern contemporary Chinese porcelain decorations. Probably 1985-2000.

      source Gotheborg com i verified it because they an awfull lot of mistakes

      you have to combine the symbols then you get a sort of Spock adagium life well ,long and prosper

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