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<p>[QUOTE="Coleton, post: 564630, member: 10363"]Hi! Thank you for the reply! It was very informative. Yes, the celadon vase was broken and glued back but I had bought it that way a year or two ago at a garage sale for a few dollars. I still liked the look of it so the break wasn’t a huge detractor for me personally. </p><p>Like I said, I am new to the whole porcelain/stoneware world but I am trying to learn by learning the differences between authentic antique pieces and new reproductions as well as trying my best to memorize important makers marks and different artist styles but it has been a bit challenging when you have never seen or held the real deal (to my knowledge at least) to get a good reference to differentiate the two.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the storage vessel I posted a video of it on my Twitter which you can see here: </p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/coletonemr/status/1114083127566241792?s=21" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://twitter.com/coletonemr/status/1114083127566241792?s=21" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/coletonemr/status/1114083127566241792?s=21</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coleton, post: 564630, member: 10363"]Hi! Thank you for the reply! It was very informative. Yes, the celadon vase was broken and glued back but I had bought it that way a year or two ago at a garage sale for a few dollars. I still liked the look of it so the break wasn’t a huge detractor for me personally. Like I said, I am new to the whole porcelain/stoneware world but I am trying to learn by learning the differences between authentic antique pieces and new reproductions as well as trying my best to memorize important makers marks and different artist styles but it has been a bit challenging when you have never seen or held the real deal (to my knowledge at least) to get a good reference to differentiate the two. As for the storage vessel I posted a video of it on my Twitter which you can see here: [URL]https://twitter.com/coletonemr/status/1114083127566241792?s=21[/URL][/QUOTE]
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