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Cloisonne50 of 226Differences between Chinese and Japanese standard cloisonne objects, early 20th century.Antique Chinese and Japanese Illustrations of American 1876 World Fair & Examples of Decorative goods, with cloisonne
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    Posted 6 years ago

    banannaman
    (1 item)

    found at thrift store. 3$ any idea on dating it? been looking around online for resources. now i try my luck here =D

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    1. banannaman, 6 years ago
      someone appraised it, they said 1930s -1940s and value is somewhere between 60-400 depending on condition.
    2. truthordare truthordare, 6 years ago
      I would agree with age, I found a white one yesterday and am bidding on it, how big is yours? Mine is about 8 inches high.

      Condition, and marked China, would increase value, as well as a rarer type of decor. These were not rare but where still hand crafted and fired in a kiln. Before 1940.

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