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Radegunder's loves684 of 8274PLEASE  HELP I.D. BULLION COAT OF ARMSMay Day, Central Park: watercolor after Maurice Prendergast
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Jeshmr67
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    I inherited this vase and would like any information i can get on it. I love it and would just like to know more about it

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    1. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 5 years ago
      It is a Japanese vase. It has a Satsuma mark.
      Generic Satsuma marks refer to marks added to a Japanese ceramic piece to indicate a style in general instead being the name of a specific company, studio or any individual artist.

      The mark which has a plus sign in a circle is a family crest of clan of Shimazu.
    2. truthordare truthordare, 5 years ago
      I have another opinion, a first glance it looks like a Chinese decor of hand painted courtyards, with a busy overall decoration and design.

      The mark seems to be a 2 character Kanji, that is mirror reversed, what you would see in Japanese, the last 2 characters of a 4 or 6 mark signature, with 'person name' and 'made by'. Such as this, I chose a genuine Taizan mark:

      http://images.igavelauctions.com/x/161/Ei191887/Taizan%20overglaze%20mark.JPG

      Still a very pleasing example of Asian decorative vase, no matter who made it. Thanks for posting.
    3. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      strange comparison

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