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Subject:Jurentang mark
Posted By: LM Sat, Dec 29, 2018 IP: 195.32.48.170

Hello! We found this item in a flea market. My friends asked me to translate the inscriptions but I was only able to read the jurentang mark. I don't think it has any sort of value but I'm no expert in this field. I'd really appreciate if you'd help us! Thank you and have a nice day :)





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Subject:Re: Jurentang mark
Posted By: Bill H Mon, Dec 31, 2018

This mark was either stamped on or applied by decal, which would mean that whatever bears it could have been made anytime from circa 1920 to modern times.

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Jurentang mark
Posted By: I.Nagy Mon, Dec 31, 2018

Inscription in my rough translation,
香氣芬芳色更艶 嬌音宛韻為流
The color of sweet smells alters even more gorgeous
and the tender sounds are turning into agreeable melody

With regards,
I.Nagy


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