Small shallow Chinese style bowl with shaped perimter. Featured is a person by a small tree.
Approximately 203mm in diametre.
'Rust spots'.
Slight bubbling.
Other 'flaws'.
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Small shallow Chinese style bowl with shaped perimter. Featured is a person by a small tree.
Approximately 203mm in diametre.
'Rust spots'.
Slight bubbling.
Other 'flaws'.
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Re: Chinese Bowl. Is it a real antique or is a reproduction?
It sure looks like the real deal, and has a Ming Dynasty mark from 1426-35, but Chinese porcelain really needs a physical appraisal to determine authenticity.
Re: Chinese Bowl. Is it a real antique or is a reproduction?
im pretty sure this is an reproduction. The ming mark looks way of. And the rust on the plate is a giveaway of fake aging of the object.
There have been plates that have been at the bottom of the sea without any rust forming