Think these are fake late Kangxi blue white underglaze transferprinted dishes from beginning 20th century.
Little rust spots but further no age signs. Dishes have probably been stuck together during the baking process.
Cannot find the pictorial mark on the internet. Is it a whale, boat fish??
Thanks for your comments
Some extra photos
second dish
I think that these are more recent, they did not use this blue in the early republic period, nor did they use transfer printing, I would put these in the 2nd half of the 20th century.
Hello Stan, I have seen the blue on the photo is completely different as in real. The color is much darker blue. I will try to make a photo outside and look if the blue becomes clearer visible.
The front of the plate is looks Japanese to me or it could be modern Chinese, if Japanese it would be export but I have never seen Japanese porcelain signed like this before.
I agree with Stan. Resembles Japanese porcelain on top, but a Chinese decoration is copied on the underside. The mark resembles a Kangxi period mark, though only faintly. Printed on both sides.
OK thanks. Attached the photos in clear light. The backside photos resembles the best color blue in reality. What is the pictorial mark a boat, a whale a fish??
I also found a very double fake plate WILLOW pattern and made by WEDGEWOOD (extra e) seems to be very rare only made between 1848 and 1855 after conviction by WEDGWOOD. Shall I post some pictures??
The willow pattern is one of the most copied patterns, its not a fake if the makers mark is on it but only if they are trying to pass it off as Chinese. The Real willow pattern made by the Chinese was for export and I have never seen any of it signed.