Posted 4 months ago
lil1steve
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Framed porcelain etched plaque depicting a green dragon on a yellow background, not signed, 11x14.5"
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Posted 4 months ago
lil1steve
(27 items)
Framed porcelain etched plaque depicting a green dragon on a yellow background, not signed, 11x14.5"
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Nice. Japanese. The mark in image #4 appears to be upside down. Google translate images might give a translation. Somewhat similar to the Bunshudo mark.
Looks like a Chinese dragon and Kanji in my opinion
I have corrected #4 picture and translation using Google translates to Imperial Dry in both Japanese and Chinese, I starting to believe a tourist item, unknown time period.
ake a ching dynasty MARK CHART
well this is quite difficilt pinyin, but you always have to remember the NON COMMON DENOMINATOR
if you see 1000 cows in the meadow you want to remember the 1 because it is more captivating and quicker, and more significant
so we use de symbol in the picture right under the part of the emperots name qianlong ) keysymbol_( also the right symbol above is a part
BUt als a rooky you always look for the key mark
NOW something strange because the maker of this is symbol is completely and tremenously rich if this was real because the left uppermark is a very seldom appeneces
because in porcelain there are 7 of them in porcelain and the value something like between the 700,000 en around 8 miljoendollar ) you read it WELL 6 zero,s
because it reds YUZHI in pinyin which means. MADE FOR IMPERIAL USE
IMO it is a fake of a fake namelijk from the 1900-1940 republic period the so acalled square double from reverse mark with an exotic fluke, beprobably made Proc period 1950- till on
extually it aint that bad it is only printed no sweat
addendum you want to remember the 1 OKAPI - amongst the cows
Waki is back! Good to see you my friend. Thanks for the explanation