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Antique Nippon Moriage Gilded Floral Swan Vase

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    Posted 1 month ago

    krysciobrad
    (187 items)

    Really interesting Nippon vase full of color. Excellent condition as well from the paints to the gilding. The raised moriage adds depth for the flowers and swans or geese swimming in the distance. The underside has a marking of a capital “T” inside a wreath. Not the usual capital “M” I’m used to seeing. The words hand painted and Nippon are above and below the wreath. The marking puts it in the date range from 1891-1921. Measures about 8”.

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 1 month ago
      The "M" is a Noritake mark. Not sure who used "T".. InTeresTing vase!

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