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Hand carved Chinese camphor chest
I recently came across this chest, And I was hoping someone could help me identify whether it is an antique or a knock off. So far all I know is that it’s made in China and it definitely smells of Camphor wood (slightly stinky) it’s 24x12x12. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated thank you so much for your time!
Re: Hand carved Chinese camphor chest
If you see "Made in China" stamped on it, you can almost always assume it is from 1978 or newer.
http://www.coxsackie.com/reference/cooaadt.htm
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Early chinese imports are unmarked or marked with chinese characters. From 1891 until 1949 their production was marked "made in China." but, because of domestic instability in China (the Boxer Rebellion, the Republican Revolution, regional Warlords, Civil War, Japanese aggression, etc.), there was relatively little trade with that country during that period. From 1949 to the mid 1970s there were no trade relations with mainland China. The island of Taiwan, however, became a major source for gee-gaws during the 1960s until it also moved on to pricier electronic items. Taiwanese production from this era is marked "made in Republic of China" or "made in China (R.O.C.)" to distinguish from "Red" China. In the mid 70s, trade gradually resumed with the mainland and their production is marked "Made in the People's Republic of China." In 1978, the United States fully normalized relations with mainland China and their production again became "made in China" while R.O.C. production came to be labeled "made in Taiwan."