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China Stamps T166 Scott#2361-2366 Jingdezhen Chinaware, 1991

NO.:T166
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| China Stamps T166 Scott#2361-2366 Jingdezhen Chinaware, 1991 |
| Serial Number: |
T166 |
| Scott No.: |
2361-2366 |
| Michel No.: |
2395-2400 |
| Value in Set: |
6 |
| Value Amount: |
26,485,000 for Value 1 |
| 25,657,000 for Value 2 |
| 28,313,000 for Value 3 |
| 26,829,000 for Value 4 |
| 19,793,000 for Value 5 |
| 19,237,000 for Value 6 |
| Denomination: |
330 fen |
| Perforation: |
11.5 |
| Issue Date: |
1991-10-11
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| Sheet Composition: |
40 (8*5)for Value 1, 2, 4, 5 |
| 40 (5*8)for Value 3, 6 |
| Size of stamps: |
30*40mm for Value 1, 2, 4, 5 |
| 40*30mm for Value 3, 6 |
| Designer: |
Chen Rongming, Zhang Lei |
| Printing Process: |
Photogravure |
| Printing House: |
Beijing Postage Stamp Printing Works |
| Condition: |
MNH |
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Jingdezhen, reputed as "the porcelain capital of China", has a history of more than 600 years. During the Ming and Qing dynasties the "Imperial Porcelain Factory" -- royal kilns producing porcelain exclusively for the imperial family -- was set up in Zhushan of Jingdezhen, boosting the porcelain-making skills in Jingdezhen. It is recorded that when the factory had just been established, there was a total of 20 kilns; by the time of the Xuande (1426-1435) reign the number had reached 58.
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