Does anyone have an idea what these are? Please help

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  1. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    So I have been searching for what these might be for the last 5 months and no clue. Anyone have an idea?

    1. Oil holder for lamps?
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    2. Snuff bottle?
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    3. Tiny teapot? But why?
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  2. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    The marks in your #5 pic are Chinese for "Qianlong Nian Zhi - "Qianlong Period Make". It timeframe is early to mid 20th century. On the following page og Chinese Porcelain Marks scroll down to "#420. Mark: Qianlong Nian Zhi - "Qianlong Period Make". Early to mid 20th century." It is under thw "Qianlong Nian Zhi - Qianlong Period Made" that is about 1/2 way down the page. Do read the comments for that section as well as the #420 comments.
    http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/20thcenturychina.shtml

    --- Susan
     
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  3. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    the 1st one......likely salad oil.
     
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  4. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Thank you!

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  5. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    The item seem very old. How old do you think it is? Maybe mid century?

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  6. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I don't know.
    could you show a photo of the bottom??
     
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  7. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    The Chinese teapot is for hot sake'. Japanese rice wine. The metal thing is what you thought.
     
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  8. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    That's provided there's a spout that fits in the opening. I'd say an old fashioned but not old container meant to fit a cork. More like anointing oil or like Mamas remedy thingy.
     
  9. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    Like so.
    Except yours is more meant to look like it's fake.
     
  10. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    Whatever the first one is, it's meant to keep something warm and dually dry but not in excess. Thus fairy dust or anointing oil came to mind.
     
  11. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

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  12. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    Thank you komokwa. I meant to ask earlier but got sidetracked. This implies a modern domestic or an older piece never meant for export. Or pre stamp act. The last two are doubtful but possible. I wanted to say they're buttrrcups anyway. That thing is missing a lid or cork. If you had the lid I can say it's true function more easily, but now you can do anything.
     
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  13. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    The first item is almost certainly an oil lamp missing the pottery wick holder. Size is important on most items, your second item is only a snuff bottle if very small, otherwise, a moon flask. Is that an infuser on the teapot?

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  14. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Thank you for the help! The teapot is super small and does not have an infuser. These are all about the size of a tennis ball or smaller.

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  15. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Thank you for your help!

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  16. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    For the record, the link was anointing oil bottle. Who knows.
     
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  17. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Don't they have technology to tell us who made what yet? I'll be 6 feet under before I figure out what all I have. Again Thank you for the help.

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  18. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    I've neglected the search for researching other histories. I'm back on it though. But I eliminated the obvious teapot or tableset theory. The anointing oil and salad oil missing the spout both yielded positive results.
     
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  19. #2 is def a snuff bottle
     
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  20. ScareBear

    ScareBear The real ScareBear

    Well, I saw black flower design earlier for both oil claims. One has a spout, the other was topped. Unfortunately this go around I'm drawing blanks except on a miniature ceramic oil jug, sporting a cork. :/ and I'm moving on for now. Even porcelain drew no yield.
     

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