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Re: Qianlong Dynasty (1736-95) handpainted antique chinese plate
<p>According to experts your plate is from the 1960's and it's done in the style of the earlier period. </p><p>You can read all about here: http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/macaustyle.shtml</p>
Re: Qianlong Dynasty (1736-95) handpainted antique chinese plate
<p>If there's also a C P C (communist party of china) Made in Macau sticker and a sticker that states "for decorative purposes only not for food use" it does not date "1736-95" It is a 20th Century plate made for the export market. These pieces have very modest values, most sell for under $25.00.</p><p> </p><p>Lovejoy </p>