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chinese porcelain vase

Description i do not have a picture currently but i will post them soon. 2 vases, bulb like shaped with the top of the vase being larger than the base. 2 small handles at the neck that look like decorative iron or some sort of metal. they are blue and white, with handpainted trees and some sort of animal, looks like a squirrel. they have a cracked look, they also have some brown color in between the cracks. both vases bare the chengua mark on the bottom. there is a feather like design that goes completely around the neck and the base of the vases
Category Pottery
Medium porcelain
Distinguishing marks chengua
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item approx. 2ft tall
Date Period 1465?
Weight heavy
History i obtained 2 vases from a buisness aquaintance whom was an archeoligist and collector of fine art and artifacts. he has since passed away
Price Paid (If known) unknown
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