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Chinese small bowl 6"d

Hello,

 

Can some please read the mark? how old it can be? any information will be appreciated,  6"d x 1  3/4"h . IMG_6285.jpegIMG_6286.jpegIMG_6287.jpegIMG_6288.jpegThank you!

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Chinese small bowl 6"d

I would say Malaysian Peranakan rather than Chinese.

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looks like Japanese style

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Malaysian Peranakan. https://velvetcandle.wordpress.com/2014/05/02/porcelain-crockery/ 

 

I was hoping that since you live in China and are giving advice here. you would be more aware of the differences between Chinese and Malay blue and white porcelains that I alluded to in my first post here and on that other thread to help others. Maybe your friends on that thread could help us understand the Chinese origins of Malaysian Peranakan blue and white porcelain.

 

 

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Thank for your opinions.i know little about China porcelain ,in fact,my answers came from China porcelain furum and I just translated .so called Malaysia porcelain i just know from here.

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I don’t think you can judge the origin of porcelain just by its appearance. Japan, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, and the one you mentioned, Malaysia, WERE all producers of such blue and white porcelain,and they even still do so today.

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China's population in year 1890 was 390 million.The production of ceramic supplies was much higher than that in Malaysia. Malaysia porcelain should be very rare than China made.

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@waxu_93 wrote:

"I don’t think you can judge the origin of porcelain just by its appearance. "

 

Actually you can, once you have seen enough. My checklist is as follows:

Design. Understanding why one design is successful and another is not.

Form.

Foot rims.

Construction.

Glaze.

Evolution.

Quality of design and artistry.

Connoisseurship.

Studying specific museum holdings.

A good high powered loupe.

 

There's more but this will get you started.

 


 

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I don't understand why the gray sidebar showed up in my reply 🤔

 

Actually, you can, once you have seen enough. My checklist is as follows:

Design. Understanding why one design is successful and another is not.

Form.

Foot rims.

Construction.

Glaze.

Evolution.

Quality of design and artistry.

Connoisseurship.

Studying specific museum holdings.

A good high-powered loupe.

 

There's more but this will get you started.

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Chinese small bowl 6"d

l read  ,actually i donot know China porcelain,you know that is good.

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