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Antique Series 3 - Nippon Coralene Vase
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Another area of porcelains we deal in is Japanese porcelains of the period 1891-1922. U.S. import laws required starting in 1891 that all goods be labeled with the country of origin - the Japanese word for Japan was Nippon. The procelains of this period were of excellent quality not of the inferior quality that began about 5 years after WWI when they were labeled "Made in Japan". The flower on the matte vase was all hand applied glass beads fused to the porcelain in a patented process. This type of work was never seen in other porcelain nor seen again since this period. This piece was very difficult to photograph as the glass beads reflect light in very strange ways. These pieces are considered very rare and go for higher prices than other Nippon porcelains. Please open it to a larger view to see the delicate glass work. All comments and critiques appreciated.

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.icedancer
07/14/12 2:38 AM GMT
Truly a beautiful Japanese vase Kathy, what a find that is. Thanks for the super info on this
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.LakeMichigan
07/14/12 2:38 AM GMT
Beautiful Vase and shot, Kathy.
I have a set of Nippon perfume bottles and I guess I will call it a hair pin holder. They are pretty but not as pretty as this vase , nor do they have glass beads.
Excellent shot and information.
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.Joanie
07/14/12 4:07 AM GMT
A gorgeous vase!!! The intricacies of the design is amazing! You've got a lot of valuable pieces Kathy! Wonderful shot of it!
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.Jimbobedsel
07/14/12 11:32 AM GMT
Excellent shot of the vase, Kathy. Nice framework too!
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::tigger3
07/14/12 12:05 AM GMT
Kathy, this is a beautiful example of fine craftsmanship, it is too bad it is a lost art, I can see the lovely intricate bead work on this lovely vase. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::LynEve
07/14/12 12:49 AM GMT
Its a beauty alright and you did a good job photographing it.
I enjoyed the narrative as well - thanks Kathy.
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.Roseman_Stan
07/14/12 1:45 PM GMT
Fine shot of this beautiful vase. Wow is that nice!
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::SEFA
07/14/12 4:54 PM GMT
So beautiful! Very well taken photo.
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::Fifthbeatle
07/15/12 1:41 AM GMT
Great post here, very cool to look at!
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::cynlee
07/17/12 1:15 AM GMT
Beautiful! You sure know your antiques, Kathy.
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.Eubeen
07/19/12 1:02 AM GMT
Beautiful work and craftsmanship in the vase. Nicely presented photo.
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