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On the back of a "China Blue" Fine Porcelain platter, exclusively for Seymour Mann,it is marked MCMXCVIII, which is =1998.
i have seymore mann blue and white porcelain dress vase
China's contributions included giving porcelain (porcelain china) and cloth.
If you are referring the first word "china" to porcelain, China was the birthplace of making porcelain. That's why porcelain is informally be referred to as "china" or "fine china" in some English-speaking countries
Porcelain was created in China and it mostly stayed in China giving it the name "China"
The Porcelain tower is in Nanking, China
There is no such thing as "bone china glassware" or indeed "porcelain glassware".
porcelain provided the chines with a source of industry
it is made in china
Porcelain, a kind of ceramic
China!
Fine china is made of porcelain