Posted 13 years ago
SpunkysMom
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I'VE HAD THIS FOR ABOUT 6 MONTHS. I KEEP IT IN MY BEDROOM BETWEEN 2 FACE VASES THAT I HAVE. I THINK IT'S HELD UP WELL OVER THE YEARS & MUST HAVE COME FROM A HOME WHERE IT WAS WELL CARED FOR.
HAND PAINTED NIPPON FLOWER VASE | ||
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Posted 13 years ago
SpunkysMom
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I'VE HAD THIS FOR ABOUT 6 MONTHS. I KEEP IT IN MY BEDROOM BETWEEN 2 FACE VASES THAT I HAVE. I THINK IT'S HELD UP WELL OVER THE YEARS & MUST HAVE COME FROM A HOME WHERE IT WAS WELL CARED FOR.
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That is a very pretty vase.
You may find this link interesting-- marks for Nippon/ Noritake:
http://www.nipponcollectorsclub.com/backstamps.html
Your backmark is top center and dates from about 1891- 1922, when the US began enforcing provisions of the McKinley Tariff Act, requiring the use of "Japan" instead of "Nippon".
Scott
Thanks for all the info, Murano & Scott! I knew it was old, but not that old. I showed it to my brother & he said it looked too good to be that old, but to me, not if it's well cared for as it must have been! I bought it at a community yard sale for $5, I was lucky to find it!
GREAT Bargain!
Scott
see JAPANESE PORCELAIN LEAF MARK SIGNED NIPPONREAL OR REPRO - NEW PORCELAIN MARKED NIPPON- FIG10 -FIG -11
CONCLUSION IS RIGHTconsideration is wrong
tough call i don,t know
it looks like a Morimura Gumi, that, explains the tonality , the spread was probably to wide, because Morimura Gumi is mejji, i hope i am right