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Thanks again for these observations. One thing against it being 'cuerda seca' is that this process produced black outlines around the glaze colours. This piece has white outlines which makes me think ...
Hello Grendel67, yes the base is glazed and has a fine crackle all over it? Does that signify something? Many thanks.
Thank you everyone this is becoming so interesting, I certainly knew nothing of Vietnamese pottery, so that is a discovery! It is a puzzle but a very beautiful one! Thanks again.
Thank you again for your thoughts really is fascinating to think where this may have come from, The Akron...never been there but what a store!! Many thanks.
Thank you for your thoughts. I did wonder about the effect of the civil war? It certainly is a beautifully made piece, and maybe the mark is more Japanese? Anyway very much appreciated, thank you!
Well that is fascinating! Thank you very much for that information, the mystery continues!!
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