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Hello,Sonny It Japanese from 1860 to 1900 it look to be in good shape it could be older will have to check my research when I get back home. John
Yes that’s is a very nice looking vase. Yes I got lucky on these, the lady I bought these from is 94 she said they have always been in her husband...
These are the only one out there that not in a museum, they are pickling jars here a picture from the estate I got theses from John...
Hello,Jose Here is mine that victory and Albert confirm to be from 1st half of 19th century,you can compare stiles to these. John[ATTACH]
Hello, it is soapstone the date of early 20th century i have here poring the water. It would have had abase that look like waves of water.
Hello, to my eyes it is soapstone and more than likely made to look older. Or done by a student carver, it is hand carved.
Hello, it satsuma stoneware more than likely late 19th century. John
Hello, Luke To me it Japanese Imari and late 19th to early 20th century, but without seeing The bottom I can’t be sure. It a nice piece I don’t...
I want to thank all of y’all, for the warm welcome I am feeling my way around on how this site works.Aquitaine here some of my woodcarving. John...
I have been collecting for 20years mostly porcelain and wood carvings. This is some of my collections. I have been following your site for some...
This is the information on the piece I post for you John Fujian Club You Chang Zi figure Mr. Simon Ng, City University of Hong Kong, have...
http://www.gotheborg.com/~gothebor/qa/bild/fujianclub.jpg here one you can go by John
You have some interesting pieces thanks for sharing John
[ATTACH] Reload pictures, john
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