5) From What “dynasty”
does this Chinese “Ginger
Jar” date?
What the scores mean...
0 - Oops! - you need to
come to the fair and find
out a lot more.
1 - Well, you tried but, you
need to come to the fair
and find out a bit more.
6) Where was this 19th
Century Mug made?
2 - So you knew more than
you thought, but you need
to practice and come to
the fair and find out more.
3-5 - Ahh - so you know
quite a lot! So you need to
come to the fair and find
out even more.
6-7 - Mmm - so you are an
antiques buff - you need to
come to the fair and just
wallow :-).
7) From What Country does
this early 19th Century cup
and saucer originate?
8 - Wow - well if you are not
standing at the fair, maybe
you should be as you do
really know your stuff - so
you need to come to the
fair and just enjoy it!
8) By what name are
Chinese pieces with these
distinctive colours commonly called?
1) China
2) Satsuma (Japanese)
3) London
4) England, the word “Japan” is
there to describe the pattern
5) Ming
6) Paris, France (Samson)
7) England (Spode)
8) Famille Rose
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