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Subject:Re: Chinese stamp
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Aug 13, 2017
The mark in the square field reads down and across from right to left as "He Yin Chao Zong", translatable as "Seal of He Chaozong", a famous Ming Dynasty potter of the Dehua kilns in Fujian Province, China. The two-character seal in the gourd-shaped cartouche contains the kiln-town name, Dehua. He Chaozong, like all famous Chinese artisans, was copied after his time. If the item bearing this mark actually is yours, you might wish to show the whole thing and elicit comments on its authenticity from other forum members with experience in Blanc de Chine wares.
If I read this Wikipedia.org information (Link) correctly, the Dehua gourd seal would seem to indicate this mark isn't Ming-period.
Best regards,
Bill H.
URL Title :He Chaozong
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