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Surface shipping within the US is included in our prices.
International shipping is actual cost reduced by the US shipping credit.
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Chinese Export Pottery
From the 17th century until the Opium Wars of 1839, Chinese export porcelain was produced and shipped to Europe and America.
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10 1/8” diameter with rain cloud edge and coast line scene with bridge, temple, pagoda, terrace etc.
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From the 17th century until the Opium Wars of 1839, Chinese export porcelain was produced and shipped to Europe and America.
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10 1/4” diameter with rain cloud edge and coast line scene with bridge, temple, pagoda, terrace etc.
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10” diameter with rain cloud edge and coast line scene with bridge, temple, pagoda, terrace etc.Better artistry than most.
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From the 17th century until the Opium Wars of 1839, Chinese export porcelain was produced and shipped to Europe and America.
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5 7/8” dia with bright coloration. Slightly scalloped edge.
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From the 17th century until the Opium Wars of 1839, Chinese export porcelain was produced and shipped to Europe and America.
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5 7/8” diameter. Rain cloud edge with coastal scene including pagodas, triple arch bridge, willow trees, boats etc. rendered smaller with a larger vacant border.
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5 7/8” diameter. Rain cloud edge with costal scene including pagodas, triple arch bridge, willow trees, boats etc rendered in much darker blue.
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5 7/8” diameter. Rain cloud edge with costal scene including pagodas, triple arch bridge, willow trees, boats etc.
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5 7/8” diameter. Rain cloud edge with coastal scene including pagodas, triple arch bridge, willow trees, boats etc. Particularly bright blue coloration.
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5 3/4” diameter. Rain cloud edge with coastal scene including pagodas, triple arch bridge, willow trees, boats etc. in darker coloration.
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8 5/8” diameter. Blue coastal scene.
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9” diameter. Blue coastal scene including pagodas, triple arch bridge, willow trees, boats etc.
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9” diameter. Rain cloud edge with coastal scene including pagodas, triple arch bridge, willow trees, boats etc.
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From the 17th century until the Opium Wars of 1839, Chinese export porcelain was produced and shipped to Europe and America.
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