Antique Chinese Porcelain Plate

A Chinese Canton Celadon Famille Rose plate. 

 

The mark is a stylized seal form, often referred to as an "apocryphal" mark, meaning it is based on an earlier period's style but does not necessarily indicate the actual date of manufacture. 

 

Such marks were common on Canton enamelled porcelain, especially during the mid-19th century and extending into the early 20th century. 

 

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