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Subject:Chinese or Japanese Moriage Vase
Posted By: Bonnie Green Sat, Jan 16, 2021 IP: 51.6.110.38

Is this a Chinese or Japanese moriage vase. Any idea of the marking and approximate date?










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Subject:Re: Chinese or Japanese Moriage Vase
Posted By: Martin Michels Tue, Jan 19, 2021

This is a Kyoto "Satsuma" vase from around 1920-1930.
Mark is: 右 Migi (= right) 六 Roku (= 6), which means it was the right one of a pair. No idea what the 6 means, might be a design number, product number, etc.

Regards,
Martin.

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Subject:Re: Chinese or Japanese Moriage Vase
Posted By: Martin Thu, Jan 21, 2021

Thank you Martin.

Subject:Re: Chinese or Japanese Moriage Vase
Posted By: Martin Sat, Jan 23, 2021

Hello Martin - following your helpful response do you have any idea of market value of this vase either in pounds sterling or euros? I haven't seen many examples of this type of moriage vase with a lid. Is this unusual?
Thank you
Bonnie Green

Subject:Re: Chinese or Japanese Moriage Vase
Posted By: Martin Michels Sun, Jan 24, 2021

A lid is not unusual, however, a lid is often the first thing that breaks.
The value is a question of taste, this vase is not my thing. My tip is: search on Ebay with "satsuma moriage" and compare the items with yours and what one is asking for it.
Regards,
Martin.


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