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By Anonymous (not verified), 30 May, 2007

Don Eckelberry reproduction of 1968 oil painting

Category
Paintings
Condition
Mint
Description

I could not upload a picture! This is the third of 3 items I have tried to upload a picture for but couldn't. Anyway, the painting is #332 of 1000 of a Don Eckelberry oil painting, with frame, and it is in excellent condition.

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By Anonymous (not verified), 30 May, 2007

Don Eckelberry repro of oil painting of 2 tree ducks

Category
Paintings
Condition
Excellent
Description

This is a reproduction of a 1968 oil painting by Don R. Eckelberry of 2 tree ducks. I could not upload a picture after various attempts. The painting has a very small tear that is barely noticeable in the upper right hand side of the painting. The frame goes with it.

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By Anonymous (not verified), 30 May, 2007

Remington Bronze

Category
Other
Condition
Mint
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By sniffty, 30 May, 2007

paden city platter

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Mint
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By Anonymous (not verified), 30 May, 2007

Japanese Baluster vases

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Mint
Description

From my research, I know that these vases are definitely Japanese and the relief decoration is that of the HO-O Bird (the Japanese Phoenix) which encircles the vase entirely.  The birds face is emersed in the end of it's tail feathers.  I have also found out that in both Chinese and Japanese mythology, the Phoenix is representative of the Empress of the Imperial Court but I have been unable to identify if the colour of the vases is representative of rank like it is in the Chinese system.  The glazes are in immaculate condition and there are absolutely no chips, flea-bites or other deformaties anywhere.  There is quite obvious crackling of the glaze which it typical for the age.  I have estimated their vintage from late 17th to early 19th century but that is a guess only based on what I have found out so far and reading through numerous web-sites.   Each vase is quite heavy, hence the reason I am presuming that they are stoneware and both are moulded.  The moulds must have been very sharp and clean as the design of the HO-O Bird is crisp and clear.  The HO-O bird is depicted with its feet down and there are clouds on both the top and bottom of the vase also which would indicate that it is descending from the heavens, which from what I have read in Japanese mythology, is a sign of good tidings and happy occassions.  I did find out that the Seto prefecture was the only kiln to continue producing glazed wares so I am presuming that these may be from that Kiln.  I have also read that the Nara Prefecture also produced Imperial wares when the Imperial Court was located in Nara, however that was quite some time ago (around 600 to 700BC) so I don't think they are that old.  I hope you can give me a market price and confirm their ages etc.  Thanks

 

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By sniffty, 30 May, 2007

paden city pottery

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Mint
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