Please help to read the marking
Елена Груева-Михайлова
2 years ago
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Comments (6)Depends on your browser, its functions, and how you have them set, ie, whether you are seeing a cached paged or a refreshed page. Your cache may need to be cleaned. But I have found if someone else is posting on the same thread at about the same time the color quickly changes back. You can find out much more about this over on the Computer help forum here. Dave...See MoreCan you read this mark?
Comments (0)I have a three sided planter/vase I would love to identify the maker. It looks like a flower, but I can't find anything on the net. Can you help?...See MoreHelp ID Maker Marks bowl/dish.& chinese mark
Comments (18)Of course you can display it....soak it in 20% peroxide or clorox for several days and it will lighten up. And it probably isn't what's displayed on Worth Point as it's not an Aesthetic Movement pattern. The Chinese piece isn't discolored in the same way the English piece is....the glaze is not crackled....so all the soaking in the world won't change the discoloration.....but a good scrubbing will. And the mark is most likely NOT computer generated. That is a real piece of old Chinese porcelain, but I don't believe from 1890.....more like 1910. The Chinese often used the dynasty mark years after that dynasty had ended. 2 nice old pieces....but dirty. Clean them up....the colors won't fade. Linda C...See MoreMouse/Squirrel Gnawing Marks on Ginseng Ficus Bonsai... HELP PLEASE
Comments (0)Hello who ever is reading!!! I'm from Toronto. I know it may be too late, but is there a possibility to fix? A couple years ago I bought a ginseng ficus bonsai from Costco and it grew wonderfully. It lost a substantial amount of leaves in the winter. (i dont mind the leaf loss). Then the following summer, I put it outside to get good, strong light. It grew like a weed because I misted it 2-3 times a day. I watered it every few days (if it did not rain). It was getting about 6-7 hours of direct light and it put out ALOT of new growth. But this one day I noticed teeth marks on the back trunk. I cleaned it immediately with water and then blotted it with a rubbing alcohol solution. I made sure it did not get infected. Then in the winter months, it lost leaves and it was becoming a routine. Fast forward to today, I was wondering if the trunk will ever look great again. Is this a goner, or is there still anyway to cover it up? I am not an expert... These are a couple of pictures! This is Lumen. He looks a bit dry right now lol. This is a closer pic of the substrate it is in. This is the gnawing mark(s). I tried to smooth the huge mark by using an X-acto blade to level it out. This is the smaller bite marks. Please if you have any input/advice, I would love it!...See MoreЕлена Груева-Михайлова
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