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    Posted 10 years ago

    vpdx8
    (15 items)

    A lovely blue and white glazed vase. Not sure of any value but a great decorative piece nonetheless.
    Although the mark is a tough one to identify. Appears to be slightly blurry (odd?)

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 10 years ago
      I think it is Chinese. The second photo should turn ninety degrees to the right.
    2. vpdx8, 10 years ago
      Thanks vetraio - I've rotated the picture. Hopefully this is now correct.
    3. geo26e geo26e, 10 years ago
      Chinese. Say. Made in King Tak Province.
    4. vpdx8, 10 years ago
      Thanks geo - Is there a date to this piece at all?
    5. geo26e geo26e, 10 years ago
      Hi vpdx8, 'King Tak' is the Cantonese pronunciation. In Mandarin, it is pronounced 'Jing De'. This vase is made circa 1970.

      http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/20thcenturychina.shtml

      Scrow down 1/3 page of this link and look for No. 96.

      George

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