Posted 11 years ago
Aimathena
(600 items)
Here I have the first piece I've purchased that literally made me jump and down when it arrived. This vase is STUNNING.
It was advertised on ebay as...
Unusual! Vintage Bohemian Porcelain Vase Hand Painted With Pink Roses.
It measures approximately...
6 1/8 inches Tall x 5 1/2 inches diameter.
Please, anyone who knows the name of this design and pattern, maker, year, etc... I would love to know more about this wonderful piece.
She is very very pretty!
:) Hi Racer, OMGoodness... I was so pleased when I opened the package. This vase is so beautiful photos do not do it justice.
Thank you very much for the loves...
Kev
Michael
Agh
Racer
Very stunning Aims! Love it!
Hi pops :) thanks so much. Truly appreciate the love, and you taking time to leave such kind words. xo
No marks?
Hi AR :) none that I can see.
It's very pretty Aim... I'm wondering if it's Japanese, either Noritake or Nippon. The enamel beading the roses and the shape seem to point to that. The shape doesn't look quite European. It's a bit more Asian especially the top. -Mike-
Here's one with a similar top Aim. ...So many styles they are all unique.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/162444826/nippon-vase-gold-beading-dark-pink-roses?p=nippon+ball+shaped+handle+vase
Aww nuts, thank you so much for the very kind words.
Hi Mike :) thank you very for all the information and the great link, another gorgeous vase. But now I want that vase too. LoL
My vase does not have any markings on it. Maybe a knockoff of a Nippon?
Truly appreciate the you took time to comment and help out :)
Thank you for the love...
Kerry
AR
VF
Phil
Sean
Nuts
Geo
Doc
Very unique, love it!
:D Hi WS, Thank you xo
Thanks for the love
Scott
WS
Thank you for the love...
Van
Lee
xoxo
Your welcome Aim:) Since I have a few Nippon pieces I've learned a bit plus I have a great Nippon book. As for the marks don't worry too much. Some were never marked because this was basically mass production back in the day. A lot of marks were not under the glaze so they had a tendency to wear off or fade. The shape and design are what ID a lot of pieces.Your piece would probably date from 1891 to 1921 . The biggest producers were Morimura Bros. and Nippon Toki Kaisha. -Mike-
WOW!!! That's fantastic Mike. What a great deal for such a beautiful piece of history for only $21 (including shipping) ;) Thanks so very much for all the wonderful information. I truly appreciate it.
Hey Mike, do you think the Nippon vase in the link you posted is worth the price it's listed for?
Thank you for the love Petey :)
Thank you for the love Sean xo