Porcelain help Chinese soy dishes

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Sorry, if anyone has an idea of age, what they are and what people think they are worth , it would be appreciated

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Porcelain help Chinese soy dishes

I can't read Chinese chop marks, but do have a bowl like your yin/yang one that I got from David Wang store in Lt Bourke St Melb in about 1970 - the sole survivor of a set of 6 different bowls. The crazing was there from when new. I recall one had a dragon & another a fish theme.

 

My set of 6 originally came satin lined boxed with a wooden chopstick set for 6 & a pair of grey Tang? horses - also showing crazing like that in your pics. I suppose they were for decor as Chinese food was just becoming popular in suburbia back then for themed dinner parties.

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