Posted on June 12, 2010.
Ancient China? I have a complete set of fine porcelain, dated 1958, 8 parts, in perfect condition and near complementarity. Can you tell me what it might be useful?
Hello! It would be impossible to advance a hypothesis
without description, or images and / or manufacturer brands
as there is a vast array of policy makers, drawings, and
other variables that factor in determining "value".
Maybe you can do some detective work "of the
marks on china (you can "google" them!) and
then use the link below for more information.
And 1958 would be considered "vintage" rather than
Ancient as it is not "yet" 100 years of age:)
I hope this helps!
Search:
http://www.oldandsold.com/pottery/greatb ...
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Right, first thing you have to do is select a part of your body to be cast (you have to do it in sections put together at the end) Coat the area with mild soap to prevent sticking to your skin. Buy some plaster of Paris bandage that you soak in water and place it on the bit being discarded, repeat until the area is covered. Wait 10 minutes or up to ensure that solid, remove it there, you have your first cast. Coat inside th distribution with a thin layer of paint on a mild soap, then simply pour in some plaster of Paris, wait for curing and remove the plaster bandage to reveal the perfect casting. Repeat the process as much as you need hope this kind of help