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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: ecoffey0310 on August 22, 2013, 05:14:56 PM
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I found this piece at a local thrift store today and can't seem to figure out exactly when and by whom it was made or whether or not it is actually an antique. I found this photo: http://webhosting.web.com/imagelib/sitebuilder/misc/show_image.html?linkedwidth=actual&linkpath=http://www.idcloisonne.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/taggedMarks/fxchinese20sbowl1.jpg&target=tlx_picv6yy
Unfortunatly the website I found the photo on does not seem to know anything about this marking either! Any advice, sources, or input would be very much appreciated!! Thanks.
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Could you post an image of the "China" mark that you've mentioned , please ?
Your item appears to be cloisanne .
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Here is mark, sorry uploading troubles:
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Please see my other post, there are more pics. I had uploading issues and I am sorry about the double posts!
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From what I'm seeing , my two cents will comment that your item is certainly not an antique , ecoffey0310 !
(antique being 100 or more years old)
As to who made it & where , no clue here on modern items such as this .
On the 'up' side of things , hang on to it for 90 or so years & it will be a 'real antique' !
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Here is the inside of the bowl, not very attractive, heheh
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Thank you for your response fancypants!
Anyone else have any input?
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When they are marked like that they are not of quality for sure !! Probably from an import store !! Looks like yours may have been used as a dog bowl !! Inside is gone !! Is it lightweight ??
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Many items are/have been on the market from manufacture in China , many with phoney hallmarks on them &/or hallmarks intended to imitate actual antique marks , so even stuff that looks old can be only a month or two , ecoffey .
I like the honesty-in-hallmarking on yours .
Just tons of items that are hand-made/hand-crafted from China !
English (or 'nearly' english) "made in china" tags/hallmarks are usually an indicator of modern manufactured origins .
Here's a great site with plenty of asian hallmarks , if you're interested in the free resource , ecoffey0310 ... www.gotheborg.com
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