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Identifying a Japanese jar
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2018/10/22 07:54
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Hi, today i bought a Japanese jar about 23 inches tall from an old lady who was leaving her house. The jar has a mark in the bottom. I hope that the link works. Thanks for helping! https://www.flickr.com/photos/161563543@N06/?
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by Francisco Altermatt (guest)
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Re: Identifying a Japanese jar
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2018/10/23 10:36
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Thanks!!! Anyone know where i can get more information about it?
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by Francisco Altermatt (guest)
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Re: Identifying a Japanese jar
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2018/10/23 23:44
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Agree, Chinese not Japanese. You might type in and try. Guide to Chinese Export Porcelain My best guess is that it was made in the 20's so not that old.
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by Peter (guest)
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