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newest members of the family

by William Romer
(Guangzhou, Guangdong, China)

Here some tea cups i bought at the weeken

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newest members of the family

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fake
by: William

Of course they are forgeries, but for 15 RMB each, its ok.

doucai cups
by: peter

William,
I'm sorry but most collectors will tell you after looking at those from a couple of meters away that the cups must be fake.

The cups resemble the style of certain Ming doucai cups which are very rare, but you won't be able to purchase a real one except at a major auction... with a price probably in the six or seven digits (US currency).

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