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Chinese Pottery21 of 572Celadon vase - origins unknownPretty Chinese ? Or Japanese anyone know?
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    Posted 2 years ago

    Aly
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    A beautiful a delicate vase would be interested for any information at all. The marking is quite unusual !

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    1. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      hahaha i know this ,waWATCH THE HAT. Wushamao , (STAY FOCUSED ) WE WILL COME AT THERE THE END, DON,T WORRY !!! , CYL

    2. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      Reading from right to left the mark ? ? ? (?) ?) read You Xian Ju Jianzhi. The two characters You xian ?? when together means "Living alone" or "In retirement" why the combination is usually translated as "retreat". The two last characters Jian zhi means "Overseen and Produced (Make)". These marks are all applied onto modern porcelain related to United Wilson of Hong Kong. The porcelain most likely dates to the second half of the 20th century.

      this is almost brand new for different reasons

      easy way out , i am lazy
    3. Aly, 2 years ago
      Thank you Apostata another great help, will return it to the store, and give up my collection of marked chinese ware !

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