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ASIAN vase, maybe spongewear & blue flow? What do you think?

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By traciejoy, 10 September, 2012
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I can't figure out what this is or what it's worth..about 6 inches high asian style vase, china, ceramic or porelain. Nice designs on crackled grey pattern with some blue & red. Very sturdy & perfect condition. Looks like an ink mark of a 2. on the bottom. I'll clean it up too.

Any thoughts? Thanks in advance! :-)

Category
China
Distinguishing marks
2. on the bottom
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
unknown
History
Gift from grandma's collection.
For Sale?
Yes
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traciejoy

12 years 9 months ago

Re: ASIAN style vase, maybe spongewear & blue flow? What do...

I'm thinking a very old japanese vase, the 2. ink mark on the bottom is throwing me off. Need Help! Thank You! :-)

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nekonook

12 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: ASIAN style vase, maybe spongewear & blue flow? What do... by traciejoy

Re: ASIAN style vase, maybe spongewear & blue flow? What do...

sorry but your vase is not old....the kanji marks are simply decorative.  It was most likely made in China late 20th Century.  The kind of vase you could buy at a Pier One store... 

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traciejoy

12 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: ASIAN style vase, maybe spongewear & blue flow? What do... by nekonook

Re: ASIAN style vase, maybe spongewear & blue flow? What do...

Oh, ok..thank you so much for your time & trouble! Trying to find out everything on my own first, so I don't waste your time. Thanks again, much appreciated! :-)

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