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Re: Attribution vase |
Posted By: Bill H Posted Date: Sep 26, 2016 (02:52 AM) |
Message This Japanese vase, which originally might have been sold in a set of two or more for use as garniture, probably dates to circa 1900-1912 (end of the Meiji period). The mark would appear to be a cursive character version of "Imperial Japan, Made by Kinkozan" (Dai Nihon, Kinkozan Zo - 大日本, 錦光山造). I'm unsure of what is written on the foot, which usually is the domain of quality control notations. Best regards, Bill H. Post a Response |
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