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Antique Chinese Ming Dynasty vase

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15 years ago
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Description It was in the possession of my greatgrandmother in England. She had stated it was from the Ming Dynasty
Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium ceramic or porcelan?
Condition Excellent
Date Period supposedly ming dynasty
History has been in my family for over 120 years
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Submitted by abfabinri

A late Meiji Japanese vase circa 1868-1912. Painted in moriage and Imari style enamels, signed on base with artist signature..cannot make out who. Very similar to Fukagawa pieces of the late 19th century. There are many collectors out there. I would say in my opinion that the value is from $100-$250 at auction higher in a retail store and if in very good condition with no chips cracks or repairs. It could possiblly go higher but the artist signature would need to be found and if it is attributed to one of the more desirable artists it may go for much more.
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