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Prices for plate blocks are provided in the first edition. These prices are removed in subsequent editions. The Chinese text portion refers to dates prior to 1912 by the Chinese Era Name (the last emperor officially abdicated on February 12, 1912), after 1912 by the Minguo Calendar, while the English text uses the Gregorian Calendar.
Chinese charms of various sizes with both actual and fantasy cash coin inscriptions. Chinese charms with coin inscriptions (Traditional Chinese: 錢文錢; Simplified Chinese: 钱文钱; Pinyin: qián wén qián) used the contemporary inscriptions of circulating cash coins. These types of numismatic charms use the official inscriptions of ...
Famille noire (Chinese: 墨地素三彩, Modi susancai) uses a black ground. Genuine famille noire wares were made in the Kangxi era, although some clobbered wares had the black added to famille verte porcelain in the 19th century.
Chinese cash coins continued to be produced into the first year of the Republic of China until their production was completely phased out in 1912. A large number of trial coins were also cast, however these weren't ever officially issued.
Produced on order and perhaps for stock in China in the 18th century, it was brought to Europe and sold by the European trading companies. [1] Technically, it is very characteristic of the Chinese export porcelain dinner services made in China to be used in Europe. A set of medallion, rice dish, and dinner plate of the Double Peacock Service
Ironstone china, ironstone ware or most commonly just ironstone, is a type of vitreous pottery first made in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century. It is often classed as earthenware [ 1 ] [ 2 ] although in appearance and properties it is similar to fine stoneware . [ 3 ]