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SpiritBear's loves21 of 5130BoxMintons Porcelain Plate Based on Yongzheng Style for Gump's in SF
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    Posted 1 year ago

    plein-air-…
    (165 items)

    I inherited a Nippon vase but recently saw this one in a thrift. I loved the subtle colors and the poppies decoration. This vase has a tiny crack on the rim but is otherwise in excellent condition.

    Enjoy and thanks for stopping by.

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    1. SpiritBear, 1 year ago
      As you may know, in 1921, the US mandated that all imports must be marked with the English equivalent of the origin country's name. While Nippon was the original translation, in 1921 everything had to be changed to how we know it today: Japan. Therefore, this piece should date to 1921 or older.
    2. plein-air-painter plein-air-painter, 1 year ago
      Thanks collectors for loving this Nippon Vase. Do you collect Nippon. I often see the little plates but rarely do I see the big vases.
      Daisy1000
      SpiritBear
      kivatinitz
      Newfld
      fortapache
      Watchsearcher
      blunderbuss2
      officialfuel
      vetraio50
      dav2no1
      Leelani

      Thanks for the love!
      M

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