http://www.noritakecollectorsguild.info/bstamps/index.html This might help
https://gotheborg.com/marks/macaustyle.shtml Have a look here Antique Bytes. I do not think it is older than post war.
What makes you think it is? It does not appear to be anything exceptional.
It does have all the characteristics of being Japanese. The Cranes etc and the waves of course, and the design. Make sure it is handpainted and...
Hi Dennis I really can not say 100% , However when a buyer is considering a purchase, such as this, i think there is sufficient doubt to avoid...
I agree with your appraisal Komokwa, Yvette Monreal is a good example of following your gut instinct.
:playful::playful: :panda: So you think it is authentic Kangxi then Komokwa :) or just a functional device.
That brown clay coloured wash, or caly wash, is typical of the type of fakes you see on the general market, casually tying to pass off as antique....
At a glance i would say they are certainly Japansese, and the gold inidcates they are at earliest 19th century. I think Asia did not learn the...
Yes, it could be.
Looks quite interesting. Some chinese wood is highly sought after and if they went to all the trouble of lining it with silver then it just might...
In a manner, Hermenuetics versus post modernism, where pottery is unique positioned to be very interesting, as a book that is so closely tied to...
https://www.gotheborg.com/marks/brownetched.shtml Sometimes they are called Brown etched marked warrior vase,jars etc.. They are usually 1960's....
There is a company in China that made these plates in the 1960's called Tang Hall. They make very good copies of 18th century Armorial Plates. I...
:pompous::pompous: What! No way hose, we have to know who is behind the backmark, It is part of the mystery. Every vase is a forensic...
Hi Gift gasse Would it be possible to get a closer look at the border design. In particular the area's you feel show transfer print. I have read...
Stunning bowl.
Well I am confused because the mark appears japanese and tanslates as Shūhō. It really does appear to be the same mark. [ATTACH] Op's Tea...
This is another wild guess. so please don't blame me if it is incorrect. Shūhō 秀峰 [ATTACH]...
The Mark is upside, I would guess these are vintage 1970's. You will need to show a picture of the tea set, or at least the tea pot. Really, there...
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