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RichmondLori's loves1782 of 5432NUUTAJARVI NOTSJO - FINLAND  Cameo from my Great Great Great Great Aunt Eugenia Coolidge Sawtelle, pre 1867
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    Posted 5 years ago

    qcsmith
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    Blue and white ceramic bowl with speckled imperfections. Ming? Qing? Dynasty. The spots depict that the bowl is pretty old.

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    1. apostata apostata, 1 year ago
      well you cant cherry picking baking flows , and ruptures it is more an all nothing principle , i don,t know what is , probably kanji in stead of pinyin , wild guess japanese dinnerware 20 century
    2. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 1 year ago
      Could this be Tobe ware from Umeyama kiln?
    3. apostata apostata, 1 year ago
      well i am right . but M.P Kunst is the genius , he earns the credits the kanji is Baizan probably , a sort of tourist sweatshop in the EHIME prefecture

      WE are Dutch , we rule we even can tie our shoe laces !!!

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