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Morning-after remedy

https://video.nostr.build/5009d066a262716cfe9208f41a489c8fb2ed6c3e74e8fac84f3b6caacaeedca3.mov

https://video.nostr.build/b4d8f071a6f2eedf6a27c05c03e588078daf520e76e42c8c9c8f9312f96c3fcc.mov

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Nice. Do you mind me asking, how, or why, your painted china looks so similar to early last century German or Austrian china?

Perhaps I overgeneralize, the china here does depict country scenes including animals and humans, the coloring and intricacy look like straight out of my grandparents dining room though, in a complimentary sense.

You got it right, it’s a vintage china bought from an antique shop in Tehran. Perhaps you are correct about the European origin. I’ll check the back of the plate and will let you know.

Just remembered I wanted to check the origin of China plates for you

Thanks, I really expected a German manufacturer. Now I want to find out where the set I saw came from, I let you know.

The china from my memory supposedly came from Wedgwood, also a British company. This plate looks similar.

Man, I’m literally eating right now. But this made me feel hungry!!!