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<p>[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 3092, member: 90"]It most likely isn't very old, perhaps one or two decades but it is impossible to determine simply because the techniques and materials haven't changed all that much in the last hundred years. Why would you assume it is a reproduction? That term suggests that it might be a copy of a well known or historic example of ceramic art but there is nothing here to indicate that. Unmarked, mass produced vases such as this are abundant and it most likely sold for $1.00 when it was new 20 years ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 3092, member: 90"]It most likely isn't very old, perhaps one or two decades but it is impossible to determine simply because the techniques and materials haven't changed all that much in the last hundred years. Why would you assume it is a reproduction? That term suggests that it might be a copy of a well known or historic example of ceramic art but there is nothing here to indicate that. Unmarked, mass produced vases such as this are abundant and it most likely sold for $1.00 when it was new 20 years ago.[/QUOTE]
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