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		<title>Authenticating Chinese Porcelains Is Difficult &#124; Collecting</title>
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<p>Authenticating Chinese Porcelain The key to determining values and place of origin is where authenticating Chinese porcelain becomes difficult . In American furniture the form, construction, material used and overall proportions are the guides one goes by to determine whether a piece is from Boston or New York or South Carolina. They all have regional indicators [&#8230;]</p>
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