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Asian Antiques5232 of 10202Foo Dogcinnabar vase?
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    Posted 10 years ago

    snafu0571
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    have a wonderful vase. think its possibly satsuma but not sure. the scene is of a couple of peacocks amid some flowers. need help identifying the mark.

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    1. wexval, 10 years ago
      Rotate the mark 180 degrees, which reads Ku Tani, Nine Valleys. Kutani is an area in Japan which is host to several hundred kilns. Your mark is generic Kutani, that is, it does not carry additional kanji identifying a specific kiln. The decoration format with peacock and rose theme is very similar to Chinese vases made at Jingdezhen about 1950. I would date this vase to the fourth quarter of the 20th century.

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