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Subject:rose medallion china
Posted By: Luanna Peterson Fri, Jun 03, 2011 IP: 75.85.150.138 Aloha, |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Gary Fri, Jun 03, 2011 Hi Luanna |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Bill H. Fri, Jun 03, 2011 Everything showing in your photo looks to be consistent with the 'rose medallion' motif, as painted and refired on porcelain blanks from Japan and China about the third quarter of the 20th century or later in various Hong Kong factories. |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Cal Fri, Jun 03, 2011 Is late 20th century dinnerware painted in style began popular Chinese export porcelain in 19th century. |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Arjan Fri, Jun 03, 2011 Hello Luanna, |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Luanna Peterson Fri, Jun 03, 2011 thanks everyone. They all seem to be in good condition as the woman who donated it said that she never used them. On some of the plates, the paint is wearing. Actually, it is just two of the plates that say ACF decorated in Hong Kong. The rest are blank or have a stamp with Chinese characters. Does this change anything? |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Bill H. Sat, Jun 04, 2011 Chinese character marks also are applied in Hong Kong. I've seen some alleged exceptions to the rule, but generally all rose medallion produced before 1890 is unmarked, and anything after that time that interests collectors isn't marked in Chinese. However, I've seen some armorial rose medallion dishes with the family crest on the base. |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Cal Sat, Jun 04, 2011 The company that marketed the full set could have had different sources for the components. It would have been sold boxed, labeled with name of company and 'country of origin' just in case it was to be exported. |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Luanna Peterson Sat, Jun 04, 2011 Yes, the one you posted has better detail. Here are photos of a few that are marked some that are not. |
Subject:Re: rose medallion china
Posted By: Delphine Thu, Apr 04, 2019 I also have a set of later Rose Medallion service for 12 with a chinese character on the back. Are these considered for decorative use because they are unsafe to eat on? Is the glaze or paint particularly toxic? I was planning to use these for eating unless they are unsafe for this use. |
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