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Nikkom
1 year ago

Look here: Canton porcelain

This is an order porcelain for, for example, Europe. Canton/Canton refers here to the southern Chinese city Guangzhou.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_porcelain

Since Hong Kong was close to China and has been producing and decorating porcelain for a long time, it was traded and shipped over Guangzhou/Guangxu.

Prices obtained Ebay.de

Results at Ebay.com

Nikkom
1 year ago
Reply to  angeBerge2001

Welcome

dohlebonnied
1 year ago

It says:

纳瓦

夫勃

M.A.N.

mysterious transcription of a non-Chinese, perhaps Iranian name.

[any> English] What does it say? It’s on the bottom of a small vase. : r/translator (reddit.com)

Here you can see a similar stamp:

纳夫

瓦勃

NAVVAB

“纳夫瓦勃 chin. NàfÅ«wÇŽbó” (= Navvab)

MfG :-

Walum
1 year ago
Reply to  dohlebonnied

Read from top to bottom:

纳

夫

=Nava

瓦

勃

=fine/stone material/porcelan

Then the picture on Google Lens…

Chinese Canton Porcelain Rose Medallion Plate

Cantonal porcelain cellar! Hand painted with luck.

Must be…. like:D

It’s hard to say if yours is from the 19th century or the 19th week of the calendar 2023.

Margita1881
1 year ago

This is not a manufacturer

Translated by Nippon for Japan or Made in Japan.

Value approx. 10-15 €

Margita1881
1 year ago
Reply to  angeBerge2001

Please,

it becomes massive asiat. Porcelain offered on eBay & Co., therefore no too high value.