And we stole errr... borrowed many of our words from the French, Germans, Scandinavians, etc. (even Arabic and Hindu). In fact, almost anyone who...
Ahem... In American English you'd say "July 4, 1776". In English, we say "4th of July, 1776". The UK doesn't follow the American pattern.
And the last one: a large plate around 45cm in diameter. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] You'll be pleased to hear that I don't have any more Korean pottery......
Perhaps my least favourite piece, even though I like storks! [ATTACH]
This is one of a matching pair of hand-painted 'mugs', both featuring a badger (it looks just like the badgers in the Korean kids story books from...
This is a very simple vase and looks quite old. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I suspect the above and this one are from 1960-1975 (no mark on the base of this). [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A few more items!
And thanks to you I now know what the vase is and the name of the glaze and the shape! Thanks for sharing your knowledge... ...I was stuck at...
Thanks for the advice: I hadn't considered it (runs off to Google 'Kutani mark'!) On the stork one, only the bottom piece has any markings: a...
A few more: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is one of a matching pair (43cm high):[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I think I know what this is for!...
I inherited these a few years ago (my parents lived in Korea for a while). Any information you have on their quality, when they were made (apart...
Many thanks indeed to everyone who has posted! Greatly appreciated and amazing to be shown a near identical item!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I took the frame apart and I'm certain it's like the 1920's screen above. Inside were the following:
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