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pattiecake20
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Well im glad i found out what this was it was driving me crazy!! I would still like to know how old it is..but i dont know who would know that??
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Posted 1 year ago
pattiecake20
(1 item)
Well im glad i found out what this was it was driving me crazy!! I would still like to know how old it is..but i dont know who would know that??
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Wasn't this posted yesterday under a different title?
oh i forgot to add its small it stands only like 5 1/2 inches and is heavy??
yes it was someone else but its mine so i posted them!
Yes, same item different name. I had saved it on my computer. Funny how views and item images change along with names. I am glad to hear it is yours. Maybe tomorrow we will get a different view and a different name.
haha i dont really know what to call it so maybe someone else will know..someone else told me they thought it was a gold smelter?? But still cant find it under anything ive searched... so here i am.
This is a representation of an ancient Chinese bronze wine vessel, the form is called 'chueh'. An original was unearthed in 1963 and was included in the Exhibition of Archaeological Finds of the Peoples Republic of China, San Francisco, June - August 1975. This one was about 6 1/2" high. Very nice piece you have. regards, Jim
Thank You Very Much!!!
Hello again, if you will Google 'chueh wine vessel', you will find more vessels like yours, but original. Chueh is also written as 'jue', so if you Google 'jue wine vesses', you will find even more. Yours is a replica and may be vintage or antique. These can be bought from about $130 to $400. Try 'jue wine vessel' on ebay. Good luck, Jim
Thank You that was very helpful!!!