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Pottery9395 of 12586Anonymous porcelain zoomorphic vase (Italy, 1950s)CERAMIC FRUIT CHARGER
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Jono
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    Does anybody have any idea about manufacturer of this vase? It's from the 1930 or 40's. There are five painted lines on the bottom.

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    Comments

    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 11 years ago
      its very very beautiful , I wished I could help.
    2. DrFluffy DrFluffy, 11 years ago
      IT's sooo beautiful.... I don't know much about pottery, but I am sure someone will be able to ID it for you.
    3. Jono Jono, 11 years ago
      Thank you DrFluffy. Yes, I hope someone can shed some light on this vase.
    4. Jono Jono, 11 years ago
      Can anyone identify this vase?
    5. mikelv85 mikelv85, 11 years ago
      This vase is really beautiful Jono. I have some similar but smaller pieces. The raised design used to decorate it is known as "moriage". It was popular around the late 19th early 20th century. They take clay and slip and apply it almost like you would decorate a cake. It is most probably Chinese or Japanese but some pieces were made in Hong Kong, and Macau as well. Could be worth a few dollars too. Very nice indeed ! -Mike-
    6. Jono Jono, 11 years ago
      Thank you Mike. I've been trying to find something out about this vase. Thank you for the much needed info!
    7. Jono Jono, 11 years ago
      Thanks for the love mikelv85, DrFluffy, and Sean!

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