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    Posted 5 years ago

    KayTab
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    Nippon hand painted cobalt swan vase. I'm very interested in getting some history on this piece. I have several others but wanted to begin with this beauty.

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    VERY FINE ANTIQUE VICTORIAN NIPPON MORIAGE RAISED ENAMEL PORCELAIN HANDLED VASE
    VERY FINE ANTIQUE VICTORIAN NIPPON ...
    $8
    V.LARGE ANTIQUE NIPPON FLORAL RAISED MORIAGE ENAMEL PORCELAIN JUG PITCHER VASE
    V.LARGE ANTIQUE NIPPON FLORAL RAISE...
    $45
    Nippon hand painted vase
    Nippon hand painted vase...
    $50
    NIPPON UNMARKED COBALT BLUE GOLD ENCRUSTED HAND PAINTED FLORAL TEA CUP & SAUCER
    NIPPON UNMARKED COBALT BLUE GOLD EN...
    $18
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    VERY FINE ANTIQUE VICTORIAN NIPPON MORIAGE RAISED ENAMEL PORCELAIN HANDLED VASE
    VERY FINE ANTIQUE VICTORIAN NIPPON ...
    $8
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    1. truthordare truthordare, 5 years ago
      Famous and collectible Noritake Japanese by Morimura Brothers, called NIPPON instead of Japan, then pre 1920, beautiful hand painted porcelain vase, with what we used to call 'muscle man' handles. Thanks for posting.
    2. KayTab KayTab, 5 years ago
      thank you! I'm having a hard time finding one of the same. do you know if they are one of a kinds? was this originally part of a pair?
    3. truthordare truthordare, 5 years ago
      Glad I could help. 1910 is the date when this company started producing high class porcelain items, much of it was dinnerware, and other utilitarian pieces. Vases were ore rare, and not sold in pair, I am not saying never, but pairs were the Victorian style of decorative consoles and mantel piece sets. Mirror pairs were popular then with two version of the decorations side by side. There is still much variety in these pieces, your piece is marked, no doubt about it.
    4. Newfld Newfld, 5 years ago
      Gorgeous swans on lake scene, a real beauty!
    5. JorjaB, 3 years ago
      I have a vase just like this one so there were at least two created!

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