Purchased at an estate sale, was told owner traveled to Japan and China quite often. This person had many oriental objects at the sale. Thought this was possibly Nippon?
The base color is green with five white rose blossoms with pink centers and green leaves; the rim is a sculptured with gold trim.
The vase is signed "C. Masy" in cursive. On the bottome of the vase is the number 052 in the porcelain. It has the Firenze hallmark, a Ginori mark, and in red the number 105 in the glaze on the bottom of the vase.
I bought this peice at an estate sale. Im trying to figure out how much it's worth but cannot find anything about this particular item online. I know that the outside is encrusted with 22kt GOLD and then there is a ring of green on the inner part then another part of 22kt gold and then a white background with painted flowers.
This is a Imperial gate-leg table with hidden drawer and #1535 stamped on bottom with original screws and no damage. Great shape. Belonged to one family for years upon years.