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Re: Ceramic Vase
Hi,
I do not know much about vases, or collectibles, in any capacity. However, I was given a vase that I believe may have been hand painted based on the releif of the paint. I am curious if the vase may have unique history or value.
Thank you in advance for any information that you may be able to share with me.
Re: Ceramic Vase
It's Chinese, but patterned after Japanese Satsuma moriage Pottery. Most pieces like this post date World War Two, but similar examples are still in production.
Re: Ceramic Vase
Thank you for the info Lovejoy!
In reply to Re: Ceramic Vase by Lovejoy