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Blue pot

Smooth blue pot with cover. This pot is a copy of an early Qing Dynasty pot from about 300 years ago. The blue colour had been recently developed then and prior to this time, had never been seen in

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Japanese bowls

Set of six blue and white ceramic bowls, displayed in a wooden box with cover. These bowls are Japanese dinnerware from Japan. The light blue colour is characteristic of Japan ceramics, which are very...

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Japanese bowls

Set of five bowls with assorted patterns displayed in a wooden box with cover. This is a set of dinnerware from Japan.

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Japanese bowls

Bowl and cup service for ten, displayed in a wooden box with cover. These small ceramics are Japanese dinnerware. It said that the first Japanese migrated to China in the Tang Dynasty some 1000 years...

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Qing Hua

Blue and white painted porcelain, called 'Qing Hua' in China, meaning simply blue paint on white ceramics. This pot is a copy of a 200 year old pot from the Qing Dynasty. It was used to store food.

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Red pot

Smooth red pot with cover. This pot is a copy of an early Qing Dynasty pot, dating from about 300 years ago. The red colour is called 'Lang Hong', and was very popular for ceramics at that time. This pot...

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Red pot

Smooth red pot with cover. This pot is a copy of an early Qing Dymasty pot from 300 years ago. The red colour is called 'Lang Hong' and was very popular for ceramics at that time. This pot would have

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Umbrella stand

Blue and white pot with painted flower. This painting of a flower is called 'Chan Zhi Lian' which means endless fortune. Chinese used to use this type of pot as a hat stand.

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Round box

Round box in a shiny smooth finish. This box was a hat box in the past. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, hats were big and could not be folded, so hat boxes were needed to store them. Available in a lot...

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