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<p>[QUOTE="John steward, post: 1878548, member: 12810"]You can find your mark on Gothenburg.com they are still </p><p>Being made. I hope this help you John</p><p> </p><p>impressed 'Fujian Club' - Fu Jin Hui Guan 福建會舘</p><p>The Fujuan Club or possibly the Fujian Guild was a workshop where workers from Fujian assembled. They were skilled in modeling figures and some rose to great fame. One of these was You Chang Zi (1874-1922). He was born in Fujian, came to Jingdezhen in around 1913, worked in Fujian Club for about nine years until he passed away in 1922 at the age of only 48. He was widely recognized the best porcelain sculptor in Jingdezhen at the time. According to local oral history You Chang Zi liked to give his figures a face in the image of himself. The quality of the figure and its sculptural value should be considered first before paying any attention to the mark since these have been widely copied and added to very common wares as a part of the decoration.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John steward, post: 1878548, member: 12810"]You can find your mark on Gothenburg.com they are still Being made. I hope this help you John impressed 'Fujian Club' - Fu Jin Hui Guan 福建會舘 The Fujuan Club or possibly the Fujian Guild was a workshop where workers from Fujian assembled. They were skilled in modeling figures and some rose to great fame. One of these was You Chang Zi (1874-1922). He was born in Fujian, came to Jingdezhen in around 1913, worked in Fujian Club for about nine years until he passed away in 1922 at the age of only 48. He was widely recognized the best porcelain sculptor in Jingdezhen at the time. According to local oral history You Chang Zi liked to give his figures a face in the image of himself. The quality of the figure and its sculptural value should be considered first before paying any attention to the mark since these have been widely copied and added to very common wares as a part of the decoration.[/QUOTE]
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