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Asian Vases322 of 1109Qian long VaseRare Series Vintage Japanese Shibata Japan Signed Print Porcelain Vase
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Master
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    I got this Japanese vase in a antique shop I don't no how old it is our what style it is
    It is quite well done.it has some marks on the bottom.i hope some can help with any information would appreciate

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    1. Master Master, 8 years ago
      Thanks for the love
    2. apostata apostata, 7 days ago
      we are probably committed, because of the made in japan which is the follow up of the tariff act, so we are raisho period or up

      the signing is in my opinion a kusube, which kusube daddy = sennosuke or son which is KUSUBE YAICHI, IT IS AN KUSUBE Yaichi , because we are highly likely committed to the ferro red signing

      try to read the rim but failed i suck in kanji , is it part of the numbering in the NI - Futa, i don,t know , it might be of the batching of the cargo , because it probably is bulkware

      then we got a sort of pseudo acedemical discussion , is it late Taisho or early SHOWA period, imo it is early SHOWA , because as far as i know it was japanese export to the States during the thirtees

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