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dnjsales
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I found this vase at a thrift store. I think it is ivory nice detail also. Heavy piece about 12 lbs. Any info would tbe great
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Posted 2 years ago
dnjsales
(6 items)
I found this vase at a thrift store. I think it is ivory nice detail also. Heavy piece about 12 lbs. Any info would tbe great
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I have the same Vase. I found it at tag sale in the 80"s paid $1.00 for it. Will be nice to see the answers from people. I never had mine checked out
Do u know if it is ivory filliper?
I never had it checked out. I hope yours is.
Hi,
After doing some searching myself around the internet, looking for the value of my vases, I also have 2 of the same pictured here, I found one for sale on ebay, but the only difference is that the one one ebay does not have the signature on the bottom.
These are called
VINTAGE CHINESE FAUX IVORY VASE FAMILLE ELEPHANT HANDLES ON STAND
I've been looking all over for the value of them, and can only find the value of them without the signature on the bottom.
I have no idea what the signature means.....
They sure are pretty, and look like they would be worth a lot, but it looks like it's fake ivory, or it could also be something called "resin".
If you have any new info. I'd love to hear it.
Thanks
I also have the same vase as shown above
mine has the signature also
i was also unable to find info on this vase
I took it to a antique appraisal show and they found it very interesti.g bit said there are very few collectors, no other info.
I guess we are the few
hello I have the same vase but mine is painted. not sure about signature. gold label inside vase: RESINA made in italy. how much do you think it's worth?