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<p>[QUOTE="StanB, post: 2951576, member: 14141"]I am interested in confirming if this old vase is of Japanese origin. I have been told it is ancient origin. Just asking for confirmation. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have uploaded 2 photos. 1. Vase Front, 2. Unique Marking/writing from INSIDE vase base.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have many more photos with some very unique features. However, I don't believe I am allowed to upload many photos here. Therefore, if someone think they can identify and need more information, please contact me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Few Addition Features.</p><p>a.) 3 cavities surrounding the vase with "small beads" inside</p><p>b.) Addition Marks of carving nature outside</p><p>c.) Other designs outside of a carving design nature</p><p>d. Circular mark on Botton of Vase</p><p>e. Lid with a carved design on top</p><p>f. Weight 6.6 lbs</p><p>g. Height 15 7/8 in</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="mailto:chicob54@gmail.com">chicob54@gmail.com</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="StanB, post: 2951576, member: 14141"]I am interested in confirming if this old vase is of Japanese origin. I have been told it is ancient origin. Just asking for confirmation. I have uploaded 2 photos. 1. Vase Front, 2. Unique Marking/writing from INSIDE vase base. I have many more photos with some very unique features. However, I don't believe I am allowed to upload many photos here. Therefore, if someone think they can identify and need more information, please contact me. Few Addition Features. a.) 3 cavities surrounding the vase with "small beads" inside b.) Addition Marks of carving nature outside c.) Other designs outside of a carving design nature d. Circular mark on Botton of Vase e. Lid with a carved design on top f. Weight 6.6 lbs g. Height 15 7/8 in [email]chicob54@gmail.com[/email][/QUOTE]
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