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Subject:Vase - Chinese or Japanese ?
Posted By: Peter Sun, Jan 01, 2023 IP: 178.115.61.192

Some time ago, I was informed that a vase I own is likely to be a 19th Century Qing example.
However, after researching similar bottle vases on the net, certain features of my vase lend me to suspect that my vase may possibly be a Japanese Arita example.

I'd be very grateful to hear the opinion of the more experienced members of the Forum. All help will be gratefully appreciated.

And a happy New Year to all members !







Subject:Re: Vase - Chinese or Japanese ?
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Jan 01, 2023

I'd go with Arita origins. Not a vase but a sake dispenser called "tokkuri", the difference being the rounded lip for dripless pouring. I've seen similar forms attributed to Korean manufacture.

Have a hopping good Year of the Rabbit,

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Vase - Chinese or Japanese ?
Posted By: Peter Mon, Jan 02, 2023

Grateful thanks for your prompt reply, Bill H.

Wishing you the very best for 2023 !

Peter

Subject:Re: Vase - Chinese or Japanese ?
Posted By: Peter Mon, Jan 02, 2023

Might anyone be able to suggest the approximate age of this vase/bottle ?

Many thanks indeed !


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