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    Posted 7 years ago

    JoeyC
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    Here are two ginger jars (no lids). I've searched about a dozen others online ... all pretty similar ... but the dates attributed to them vary widely! So I'm left wondering how old these are? Can you help ... definitively? In other words, you know your stuff. Other non-expert comments are also very welcome; love feedback so thanks to all.

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 7 years ago
      it's so hard to tell w/ these utilitarian pieces - sometimes they're still made exactly like they were made centuries ago. i have a lot of the green ginger jars of all ages, but none quite like these.
    2. JoeyC, 7 years ago
      Thanks - I didn't know that. It's hard going just by photos too, I realize. These do have a lot of crazing visible in HD closeup pics. If I had to venture a guess I'd say late 1700's to 1850 but that is just a GUESS! I don't "know" Asian art & wares. Thanks again.
    3. rockbat, 7 years ago
      I like this type of jar, I have 4-5 of them, and the time frame of manufacture is very wide, 1850--1930, maybe more.. I have seen these with paper labels that actually had ginger as the contents. The lids always get lost.
    4. JoeyC, 7 years ago
      Oh that's cool. I'll look out for a pic online with a paper label. Thanks for the feedback!
    5. noob, 7 years ago
      Crazing is not indicative of age (if you're thinking it must have taken time for it to develop). Such cracks in the glaze could be there out of the kiln.

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