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    Posted 9 years ago

    Kaza
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    Can anyone tell me more about this vase. Don't know anything about it.
    It has snakes running round the neck of the vase and 2 type of dogs on each side.

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    1. wexval, 9 years ago
      Rotate the mark until what is clearly an X is at the bottom right corner. This is likely the correct orientation. Then click on the link:
      http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/brownetched.shtml
      Your mark does not appear to be listed here but the description of the marks should be of interest to you. Good luck, Val
    2. Rainbow73, 7 years ago
      That is a Japanese crackle warrior vase
    3. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      this is an nanking pseudobronze see the rim this ought to 1900 , probably stylised signed as abbriviated chengua, i think this is early republic period in stead of late guangxu

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