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<p>[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 56384, member: 118"]Ok, I just don't understand why we argue. The Chinese did not use transfers but only during the first few decades of 20th C. That is a fact. </p><p>If the Jefferson plate was made in China there is absolutely no way of printing technique to have been used.</p><p><br /></p><p>The almost identical border (British copied Chinese styles as you know) was made in England. Transferware was made there back in the 18th C. but the porcelain was soft paste. Japanese started using transfers a bit later.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 56384, member: 118"]Ok, I just don't understand why we argue. The Chinese did not use transfers but only during the first few decades of 20th C. That is a fact. If the Jefferson plate was made in China there is absolutely no way of printing technique to have been used. The almost identical border (British copied Chinese styles as you know) was made in England. Transferware was made there back in the 18th C. but the porcelain was soft paste. Japanese started using transfers a bit later.[/QUOTE]
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