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Rick, that's funny bc its actually sitting in my room. Haha

Eric, I didn't even know about those until now. It is a pretty big piece, I will get the specs and some
better photos when I get home.

I thought maybe a foot warmer? I looked and they seem to be smaller as well though..... idk!

Thanks for the help!
 

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I can't find my tape to measure the size, but here is a picture of her next to a gift/credit card:

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Could anyone point me in the right direction of a good site to research Chinese pottery? There are so many and it seems like each one has different meanings for the same mark..... arg!
 

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looks like similar to. same characters, just a bit sloppier. Most of that style of mark were rubber stamped...

could be a repro...will look more.

Da Qing Guangxu Nian Zhi

halfway down on this link;

http://gotheborg.com/marks/index-china-marks.htm
 

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this piece is probably not from that period though.... according to the info on the chinese-antique-porcelain site: red stamps came out in the 19th century or Qing Dynasty period.
doesn't mean it's fake though...many pieces from the Qing Dynasty have red stamps.
 

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ORIGINAL: frozenmonkeyface

Rick, that's funny bc its actually sitting in my room. Haha

Eric, I didn't even know about those until now. It is a pretty big piece, I will get the specs and some
better photos when I get home.

I thought maybe a foot warmer? I looked and they seem to be smaller as well though..... idk!

Thanks for the help!


Well turn it away from you,just to make sure [8D]
 

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It is so hard to tell! I may just have to take it somewhere and have them take a look at it. Thank you so much for your help though!!!


ORIGINAL: ironmountain

this piece is probably not from that period though.... according to the info on the chinese-antique-porcelain site: red stamps came out in the 19th century or Qing Dynasty period.
doesn't mean it's fake though...many pieces from the Qing Dynasty have red stamps.
 

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