on the bottom, the seal is “中华陶瓷”, meaning: Chinese Porcelain. looks pretty new stuff.
i may help a bit. this statue is about Zhong Kui, a chinese deity. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhong_Kui#cite_note-Singh1997-1 The scene is...
Comparing with 1033 in link from Anund, I guess the last character is the same one : 製. Zhi, which means ‘make/produce’. But I cannot tell the...
@Jtw1313 is right. The name is 徐悲鸿 Xu Bei Hong. If it’s a genuine one from him, you will be rich! :) good luck!
It’s 循xun 道dao. Literally it means following path, as it shows on the painting where a small path leading you to the faraway small house....
the photos are not very clear. 2 characters, second one looks like 光 (meaning: light), first one cannot see. you may retake the photo. :D
interesting. there are 2 chinese characters: top one: 供, means: provide/privision bottom one:御, means: royal. do a simple google give me top...
I don't think it's chinese either
the 4 chinese characters are 灕江夕景。 灕江 is a famous river in south china city Guilin. 夕 sunset 景 scenery https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/灕江
The school character is written as 校, it’s quite different to me.
Thanks @Bronwen ! I took a photo of the bottom today. Part of the bottom looks flat, and other half looks broken(maybe from another part). That...
谷 grain 小 small I cannot read the 3rd character. It may be from japan because those Chinese characters are commonly seen in Japanese name.
Yes I am native speaker :happy:
@Silver Wolf , inside the bowl there are 8 traditional chinese characters, but i can only figure out 6 of them. 江西XX羅永興作。 apparently, 江西(Jinag...
to me, it is very likely Chinese not Japanese one, because: 1. the Peacock style image was/is very typical/popular in China. 2. the chinese mark,...
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