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    Posted 6 years ago

    dnyray
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    Any info on this would be greatly appreciated . This bottle was found in a storage unit that was acquired through an auction. I saw one like it on this site but that one was made of resin and was said to be fake.

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    1. dnyray, 6 years ago
      Hoping it's real
    2. truthordare truthordare, 6 years ago
      These are meant to be lacquer called, usually red and called cinnabar for the color, sometimes green or ivory colored. The handcrafted process is a multiple application of natural plant resin that takes several days to be of the right thickness and dried, to be carved with a scenic Oriental scene.

      I would not call this a fake, but also not made in the old traditional Chinese way. Seems to be a coating of a type of compound and carved. The marked base seems to be copper metal, this should be wood or a lacquer. The very old ones were not marked on the base. I think mid 20th century or so.

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