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    Posted 3 months ago

    Faith.k
    (65 items)

    Nice little vase I picked up at an antiques mall here in Port orchard. I really enjoy looking at it, and seems hand painted, although I am not sure if it is. It is 12 and 1/4 " tall, 3 3/8" across the top, and 3 1/2" across base. I paid 20 dollars for it so don't think I lost anything, am curious about age, 1970s, 80s?

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    1. apostata apostata, 3 months ago
      there is something strange about the release, it looks a common release but it aint
    2. apostata apostata, 3 months ago
      it is a zongghu zhi zao ( with a strange way of double dotting in the mark) meaning made in china)

      the point is ,they can point the decal outside in , you probably have to assesss by the way of congruency, but what happened of the decal aint completely filled , you got the perception of discongruency

      you can,t assess the discongruency by inclination , because the decal in it self is out of position

      almost always the bigger parts are decalls and the tiny parts are without decalls , than it got the status of a hybrid ( f,e pending jewel design or decapitated ruyi heads design)

      AS for as i know we are committed to proc 1949 and on , i don,t know this release
      sedimentation does,not say much

      can,t substantatiate but personnaly For a PROC vase i think it is a quite early , i think i probably recognize the release , so it could be SIXTIES

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