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    Posted 10 years ago

    Alamico
    (11 items)

    My grandfather bright this back in 1950s from a guy who used to sell antiques, and I don't know anything else about it. It has some writing on the bottom. Hope someone can help! Thanks

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    SUPERB 18/19THC CHINESE PURE WHITE JADE ARCHAIC DRAGON SWING HANDLED LIDDED VASE
    SUPERB 18/19THC CHINESE PURE WHITE ...
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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 10 years ago
      It is one of the Dai Nippon marks: a Japanese export mark used from the Meiji period to the 1930's. The three marks on the right read Dai Nichi Hon = Dai Nippon. The three on the left are Satsuma manufacturers marks I think.

      You might well find them here:
      http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/satsuma.shtml#introduction
    2. Alamico Alamico, 10 years ago
      Nice interesting info. So is there a way to know how old is it exactly??
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 10 years ago
      Stylistically it would date to the early 1900's on. Have a look at the term Moriage.
    4. Alamico Alamico, 10 years ago
      Thanks vetraio50 I'll check it out
    5. Alamico Alamico, 10 years ago
      Thanks rucklczglass
    6. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      pressure difference in the mark , hard to say very late taisho , probably even be plain showa

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