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    Posted 12 years ago

    StumptownUSA
    (7 items)

    This pair of crown shaped porcelain pieces are a mystery to us but hope someone can help. They each measure 6 3/4" in length and stand 4 1/4" in height. There are two small holes to the top and hollow inside. They have a blue and white glaze with the "white" being more of a light blue green color.

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    1. ThriftStoreAddict ThriftStoreAddict, 12 years ago
      Flower frogs, possibly? Incense burners?
    2. too_much_stuff, 12 years ago
      Hello,
      these are most probably Calligraphy Bush holders, Chinese and possibly 19th century or earlier.
      Compare with this:
      http://www.chinesecultureonline.com/d:AA:Wall-Decor/141.html
      Yours are much nicer.
    3. StumptownUSA, 12 years ago
      Thanks very much!!!
    4. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      too tough for me same conclusion as too much stuff

      where are we committed to pseudo celadon 19 century os or coffee under rim

      one way or another a collector item nice

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