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    Posted 12 years ago

    kkurtti1979
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    Looking to find out some information. Its a beautiful plate the was given to me by my mother in law. She dorsnt remember where it came from and I would love to know more about it. Its cobalt blue with gold inlay. The peacock itself is brilliant and the work is beyond anything I have ever seen.

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    1. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      WOW, how did I miss THIS!? What a beautiful plate! I have never seen that peacock mark with what looks Arabic characters (at least to my untrained eye) before. I'll be anxious to see what you find out about this!
    2. beba, 12 years ago
      You will find it in Morocco. Almost everyone in Morocco has one of this plate. Very popular but expensive too.
    3. beba, 12 years ago
      The originals are expensive but the copies are very cheap.
    4. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Morocco, huh?? May I ask how you can tell the original from the copies? The mark isn't at all familiar to me and I'd like to know more about it! :-)
    5. caroleena, 12 years ago
      I have this exact blue plate that was give to me a long time ago. I also have a black one that is almost identical, But the stamp on the back has Arabic looking writing that goes completely around the China stamp. I am so curious about these pieces. Have you found out any more information????
    6. greteltake, 11 years ago
      Hello I have a pair too. someone has a clue how to know if they are original and what is the price for the copies, thank you
      I am new here but I had white an blue pots and china from my mom and I had continue the collection some 350 pieces I love them
    7. Debart, 9 years ago
      I have one of these deep dish plates but the back is different. Would like to know more about it. I am new to this site and would post a picture if figure out how.
    8. Hafeed, 6 years ago
      Dear madam,

      What you have there is a Chinese made peacock porcelain plate. Produced in China, although there are forgeries on the market.
      If it's an original and not a fake, is to be measured on the sound it makes when you lay it down on one hand (under - in the middle) and strike it with your index finger on the edge of it, where it is the thinnest. The sound it should produce is a very high and clean beautiful long lasting 'piiiiiiiiiiiinnnnng'.

      My guess would be the following

      (Vintage) Blue Glaze Peacock Porcelain Plate
      Color: blue glaze
      Dimensions: 12" roundness plate
      Material: ordinary china / porcelain


      If you want info specifically about these ceramics, then I suggest you contact t
      The following Chinese wholesale company brings them on the market, they can
      tell you more:

      Chaozhou Huifeng Ceramics Craft Making Co.,Ltd.
      Address: Cai Long Management Area, Fengxi District, Chaozhou, Guangdong, China (521031)

      Tel: (86 768) 2981781

      Fax: (86 768) 2980337

      Mobile: (0086) 13502632089

      Homepage Address: http://www.globalsources.com/czhuifeng.co
    9. Hafeed, 6 years ago
      The back of the plate says in Arabic 'A taws al hor', two words, which mean as much as 'Original Peacock'.
      It's clear the Chinese producers have a long time ago discovered that Arabs are more fond of their peacock plate than their own people. Cause I don't see any Chinese characters on the back and the Arab writing is done by hand quit quickly as if by a schoolboy. For this sort of luxury products, letters should have been written down in beautiful Arabic letter types and not in just someone's handwriting.
    10. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      these are new ones the old ones are ferro red signed
    11. albertbravo, 2 years ago
      this peacock plate is amazing art i am also working with art and craft equipment's manufacturing industry soo if you want any art equipment's visit our site: https://www.exporthub.com/
    12. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      get it trough an XRF and you are even not allowed to eat from it for health reasons , i buy this wholesale for 6,80, but don,t sell it anymore for ethical reasons

      Know what you buy and sell

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