This vase was a gift to my grandmother, purchased between 1906 and 1909. It is 9½ inches tall and is marked "Nippon, Hand-Painted." I have been told that some Nippon pottery is valuable and was ...
And this is what makes this a good vase. This has most of the bells and whistles that we really look for in terms of quality in Nippon porcelain. And as we move down, you see a lot of different colors ...
THE ITEM: A Japanese polychrome decorated Nippon vase from the early 20th century. View full sizeOwned by Thelma 'Candy' Annaloro of Slidell, this Nippon vase is believed to be authentic. It survived ...
Q. I have enclosed pictures of one of two vases that were given to my great-grandparents as a wedding gift in Germany, probably in the late 1800s. I have also enclosed a drawing of the mark on the ...
A: The above note arrived with four images - and no additional info. Thankfully, one image showed a vase bottom, and the green mark told us a lot. A laurel wreath with an M in the center encircled by ...
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Q: I have received a possible antique Nippon vase. First it was my grandmother’s, which was a wedding gift, so I have heard. Then my mother had it, now I do. I have always been curious about its ...
6 x 3 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches ...
7" x 4.5" ...
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