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Subject:chinese jar
Posted By: Alex Tue, Nov 07, 2023 IP: 2a02:a462:5d7d:1:a89

Hello, i have found this jar in a thrift store and wondered if it is chinese and if it has any age at all.







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Subject:Re: chinese jar
Posted By: Robert Wed, Nov 08, 2023

Hi. I've seen small bottles with similar clay and brown iron glaze. While some dealers attribute them as Ming, I'm pretty sure they are late 19th or 20th century utilitarian wares. I think that includes your jar - not that such wares shouldn't be collected.

Subject:Re: chinese jar
Posted By: Alex Fri, Nov 10, 2023

Oke thank you for the explanation


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