19th century tea cup/chocolate cup
Famille rose possibly Daoguang period cups
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I'm sorry..I don't really know much about porcelains..
but are you sure that is 'made in China'

but are you sure that is 'made in China'


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Hi Chrl42chrl42 wrote: I'm sorry..I don't really know much about porcelains..
but are you sure that is 'made in China'![]()
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I am very certain that these were made in the 19th century in China for export to the West
Apr 27th, '17, 09:02
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Nice cups (and relative) lids. Classic export porcelain for Europe, e.g. England, Netherland, Sweden, etc.
I agree with you, these polychrome enamels are typical of early/mid 19th century, though they could well be even late Qianlong period. The molded part is really nice!
Thanks for sharing!
I agree with you, these polychrome enamels are typical of early/mid 19th century, though they could well be even late Qianlong period. The molded part is really nice!
Thanks for sharing!

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Canton famille rose teapot and cups 19th century ( late)
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thank you for your wordsWilliam wrote: Nice cups (and relative) lids. Classic export porcelain for Europe, e.g. England, Netherland, Sweden, etc.
I agree with you, these polychrome enamels are typical of early/mid 19th century, though they could well be even late Qianlong period. The molded part is really nice!
Thanks for sharing!![]()

I have some kangxi famille vert and yongzheng famille noir teapots I will find them and post them up , hope that you will like them
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The second teapot set is gorgeous..
now I know where chinoiserie came from
now I know where chinoiserie came from

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This one is Tongzhi period
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I have a yixing teapot which a friend from Taiwan sent to me , I use it to drink oolong teaBok wrote: do you use any of those?

Apr 28th, '17, 07:36
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Lovely teapots you posted here, thank you for sharing with us! 

Re: 19th century tea cup/chocolate cup
Thank youWilliam wrote: Lovely teapots you posted here, thank you for sharing with us!![]()
It is nice to share
