Value of and history behind these ceramics ?
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zsjb- Number of posts : 3
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Re: Value of and history behind these ceramics ?
ignore the silverware unless of course you have advice on it.
zsjb- Number of posts : 3
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Re: Value of and history behind these ceramics ?
Ceramics in photos 11 and 12, have "CHINA" printed in RED on the bottom.
zsjb- Number of posts : 3
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Re: Value of and history behind these ceramics ?
Welcome to the forum zsjb
Please only post one item at a time for ID. Otherwise it gets confusing, and impossible to archive if and when you get an ID.
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Please only post one item at a time for ID. Otherwise it gets confusing, and impossible to archive if and when you get an ID.
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Re: Value of and history behind these ceramics ?
The china is modern Japanese and Chinese porcelain. It is modern and very common so is of little value - you'd pick up similar items at a thrift store for just a few dollars.
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