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Re: A couple of chinese vases

Posted By: Sean
Posted Date: Apr 03, 2016 (12:04 AM)

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The first vase with the ladies on it is early republic circa 1910s, the second vase is late republic probably the 40s. The shape of both these two vases with the gilded ears are vindictive of republic porcelain. These types of vases were hardly made with marks on the bottom. They were not made to imitate or fool anyone into thinking they were older than they should be, thus no marks were needed. The red seal was placed on it because when you took the vase out of china it had to be approved by customs. This red seal was prob done in the 50s or 60s. The prices on these vases are not substantial. The first one is the better on of the two and could fetch about $400. The second one bc it has damage on one of the ears and the artwork is mediocore at best could get at most 150. Hope this helps.

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