Chinese Vase Help reading Backstamp

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  1. David Skilton

    David Skilton Member

    Hi all im quite new to the antique world im struggling with this piece any help would be great
     

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  2. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    The mark reads Kangxi Nian Zhi (made in Kangxi period), but of course it's much later. These red hybrid marks are usually 1960/70's Chinese reproductions shipped through Hong Kong, or made in Macau for the Western decorators market.
     
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    David Skilton Member

    Top Man Thank you
     
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  4. DizzyDaff

    DizzyDaff Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.

    @David Skilton , hope you didn't pay too much for this, if so, I would ask for a refund. Using the details Ce Bca gave, you now know what you have.
    If you keep it, even reproductions can be worth a dollar or two, if they are properly identified, titled and well described.
     
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