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    Posted 3 years ago

    Rust9
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    5 1/4 inches tall. Top 6 3/8 inches wide. Lots of glazing. I assume it is a water bowl or fish bowl?

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    1. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      it is a fish bowl unless you got it as an gift around 1720 , then it is also meant as an long life and wealth bowl

      you have done your atmost best but the mark is da qing qianlong nian zhi
      they tried to represent an early republic bowl , but the mark is off and the garlands are off

      so this is post 1940 and mostlikely post 1960

      actually it is not a bad vase , glazing looks sufficient

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