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Japanese Pottery1201 of 1384Chinese Vase with Mother of Pearl inlaySatsuma Japanese Vase - Early 20th Century
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    Posted 10 years ago

    jbailey
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    Found a beautiful possibly Chinese porcelain bowl that I am guessing is from the late 1800s maybe? I am going by the look of the markings. Can anyone help me to figure out what the markings on the bottom of this mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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    Rare Japanese porcelain satsuma vase Yabu Meizan ? Kinkozan Meiji Period
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    FINE c1900 JAPANESE SATSUMA FIGURAL LANDSCAPE COPPER LIDDED CENSER VASE SIGNED
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    Rare Japanese porcelain satsuma vase Yabu Meizan ? Kinkozan Meiji Period
    Rare Japanese porcelain satsuma vas...
    $900
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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 10 years ago
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    2. antiquerose antiquerose, 10 years ago
      Welcome!! Love it
    3. Asia1 Asia1, 10 years ago
      The red mark is a stamped Tongzhi reign mark (1862-1873), the bowl could date to this period or slightly later into the Guangxu period. The engraved marks are probably a previous owners way of identifying his pieces, might be his name...
    4. apostata apostata, 1 year ago
      excellente assesment notice the difference in turquoise bottom , and open mouth symbol left under indeed probably guanghu Stillwater turquoise bottom piece is smooth turquoise

      notice the spearhead design ( obverse rose colored)

      agree signed might be his name, could also be gift or loan ( really!) for a wedding

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