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Which reign?

by James Luu
(HO CHI MINH, VIET NAM)

I do not know the words on the symbols of the reign as any one knows please help me!
thanks & regards!

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Which reign?

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Sep 24, 2010
writing
by: peter

Hello,
I cannot read this, it doesn't seem to be proper Chinese characters, but for sure it is no mark.

If it is written with black ink on the unglazed bottom of a ceramic item, it likely is burial ware or funeral ware.

For deciding age it is better you upload images of the bottom and overall. Picture resolution should be sufficient to see details clear.

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