Metal Plates?

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Howdy. I found these at a rummage sale last week but have been unable to determine what they are. It's more of a metal covering or thin plate with either painted on or some sort of ceramic painted then put onto the metal or some other material, again, I am not sure in the least, I can't even say they are "plates". They measure 5 3\4 in. diameter and about 1\8 in thick. The best pics I could get here, sorry and thank you all in advance!

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Sorry, there are no other markings. However, upon closer inspection of markings, I noticed this is more of a printed on type picture, onto a circular wooden backing which has a thick black layer of paint "which at first seemed to be a very thin tin but in fact, isn't. I am also beginning to think these are reprints that simply sold as wall hangings, old but probably worth 10 cents at best. Although I hope not.
 

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the artist as you can guess is a chinese artist by the name of T.C. Chiu, and will add a page about him and his artwork momentarily. He did do some printing and watercolor, so i cannot say what you have is not legit, or whether it is a repro someone made. But his artistry is amazing, and very beautiful. Very unique in any regards on what you purchased. I'd hang on to them, just in case.

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the artist as you can guess is a chinese artist by the name of T.C. Chiu, and will add a page about him and his artwork momentarily. He did do some printing and watercolor, so i cannot say what you have is not legit, or whether it is a repro someone made. But his artistry is amazing, and very beautiful. Very unique in any regards on what you purchased. I'd hang on to them, just in case.

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oh, and this is his official site: Official T C Chiu - Original Oil Paintings & Watercolor Paintings - Landscapes & Still Lifes & Florals for Sale - Tan Chun Giclee prints

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Thanks for the replies. I believe they are first prints but not original paintings of course "I wish they were". I wasn't really interested in the frame housing that holds them, assuming someone put them in there but after studying them, I'm thinking these were made to go into the octagon frames. It has a number on the inner wood backing # 14 and rscn on the outer frame. Other than that, and the site posted above, I've no clue.

Again, thank you Savant and DeeDee, much appreciate the assistance.

Paul
 

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