Chinese Buddha Makers Mark Identification

Started by geob10, Nov 08, 2018, 06:17:12

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geob10

Hello

I wondered if someone could translate this mark on the base of a porcelain Buddha, I would assume it is the makers mark and the Buddha to me looks to date from the republican period

the mark is a bit worn so any help would be much appreciated, photos attached

kind regards

George

peterp

Not sure if it is the same as with your previous one. Family name Zhu, not sure about the other two characters.
The mark is ????, a workshop name. Probably the same Zhu as with your other Buddha figurine. Late Qing (early 20th century) or early republic.

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geob10

thank you Peter

i shall do some investigation to see if i can find out some more.

thanks again

George