I was searching christies, and then tried to search Sevres plates using the Chateau de Tuileries title in the search and then found every item of...
Thank you J.B Miller, that is exactly what i was looking for, greatly appreciate your help.
The mark 'Chateau Des Tuileries' seems to be very common and I think that mark alone suggests it is a 19th century fake. I am not sure but would...
Is it handpainted? It has Chinese themes but the base is japanese so at least the porcelain is made in Japan. The design is mostly japanese. The...
The materials looks like earthenware commonly used in Satsuma. As other posters have said it is likely Japanese then it is possibly a satsuma...
It no doubt has some signifigance, however i am not sure what it might be, as i do not have that kind of knowledge or expertise. Fukagawa comes in...
http://modernjapanesepotterymarks.blogspot.com/search/label/Fukagawa%20Seiji Here is some more information on the Chronology of the Kornahsa mark...
These can sell for very good prices, i have never cracked the code why one is worth os much more than the other.
Just as John B said.. it looks like the Koransha mark, you might also google the Fukagawa orchid mark which was used in the 19th century whch is...
I would say it is just decorative. The teapot is Rose Medallion rather than Rose Mandarin.
This is quite a good example, as for an investment, the Satsuma Kyoto and Satsuma Moriage from this era are not good investments at the moment,...
[ATTACH] It might made in Japan but decorated in China Hong Kong.
It appears much like the Chinese Wanyu mark. I would guess this is a Chinese satsuma, and most chinese Satsuma copies began in the 1980's. The...
In the Chinese republic style.
For 1960 it is basically just a rubber stamp i think. I am not sure what the traditions are on positioning backstamps but by 1960 i am not sure it...
I agree with Sunday Silence Mid Century 1960's possibly decorated in Hong Kong.
Yeah, I am not sure it is a match
Mark looks like modern chinese Jingdezhen made 1970's.... is it a vase with a peacock. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think this might be it... [ATTACH]
If you can get a better picture of the backmark, it would help.
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