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Asian Vases970 of 1097Two large Japanese 'appliqué' vasesPair of chinese(?) vases
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Saraiva
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    Hi everyone,
    I was told by my grandfather that it belonged to the ming dinasty; can anyone confirm me that?
    Thanks in advance for all the information given!

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    1. Saraiva, 11 years ago
      Hi Jim,
      no, there´s no marking on the bottom - my father has been told by sothebys that there were some periods where they didn´t mark the pieces... is that right?
      at the same time the same person told him that this vase is very old...
      thanks again!!
      Regards,
      Andrew
    2. Saraiva, 11 years ago
      Thanks again Jim!! Regards, A.
    3. Stillwater Stillwater, 11 years ago
      Sorry pal, this isn't older than 1920, the cloud-shaped cloisons are tell-tale. And its not porcelain, its cloisonne. Glass paste on brass.
    4. Saraiva, 11 years ago
      Thx Stillwater. Regards, A.
    5. Stillwater Stillwater, 11 years ago
      Its actually a brass vase that has glass paste applied and fired. The little cloud shapes are called cloisons, and they used several shapes that can be used to date the piece. The clouds are a very recent one though. Ming Dynasty cloisonne is very different looking, you can Google that phrase to see. Sorry to burst your bubble though
    6. Saraiva, 11 years ago
      Hi
      I just posted a piece that, from what you´ve said and what i´ve googled is similar to a ming dynasty cloisonne...or am i wrong?
      Thanks again!!
      Regards, A.
    7. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 11 years ago
      this is a beautiful vase, and i agree w/ stillwater. but there are many ming pieces which aren't marked. they are usually parochial/country pieces though.

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