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Antique Chinese Octagonal Blue White Hand Painted Jar with Lid

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    Posted 8 years ago

    Alex395
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    I need to Id this Beautiful Octaganal Hand Painted Blue White Chinese Marked Jar. I Have seen very Few Linting of this Type
    What time period were they Made ? How rare Antique,Vintage Or Modern.
    It stands 6 1/2 " tall To top the blue Lid.
    It Is shaped Octagonal How ever the lid is round and so is the top of the jar
    Lid 4 ' Dia
    The top part of the jar has has interesting HandPainted blue white designs

    Welcome all comments.

    Thank

    Alex

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      It's not an antique - it's a mid- century piece, i.e. "Made In Japan". Transfer printed. Not rare at all - an export piece made for the English speaking market.
      L10 is likely to be the design/pattern number.

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