Bottom says "Made in Qianlong period"
reproduction, worthy little
It looks newer
It feels like a newer reproduction of Chinese vase.
This is a newer and cheap one, little value
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it is dyed
This is a cheap newer vase. The picture is a transfer. The ceramic is of poor quality mud, you can see it is not very white.
If it is resin, it is solid and very heavy, if it is wood, it is light, if it is pottery, it would be hollow and and opening at base. The 3...
Pressed resin, very heavy, not worth $3
The ladies wearing Chinese, but the stamp and writing characters are not in Chinese, possibly Japanese characters.
New Japanese vase. Bottom photo is necessary
Characters in pen: Lotus flowers and ducks. It is obviously added by a kid of the previous owner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Hongshou
Author (from the seal): 陈洪绶 Chen Hongshou,---A famous Chinese artist during 1599~1652 Date on painting: it only tells it is the 40th year of old...
The Chinese characters are just the year and author name which are useless because if you look at with a loupe, you would see it is probably a print.
In Susan's rotated photo, I am sure the characters at top and bottom are 玩(play) 宝(treasure). The other two characters are hard to recognize.
Separate names with a comma.