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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 ...
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 ...
In her instructive book, "Van Patten's ABC's of Collecting Nippon Porcelain" ($29.95, Collector Books), Joan Van Patten writes that the ceramics were made in Japan from 1891 to 1921.
`Nippon” is a word with several meanings. It is the Japanese name for Japan and was used on pieces exported to the United States from 1891 to 1921. It also is the name of an important Japanese ...
Characteristically, large Nippon vases and jars have lots of cabbage roses and other flowers, perhaps accompanied by scenic landscapes with the trees, water and land of Japanese painting traditions.
Q: The Nippon vases in the attached files were a wedding gift to my parents in 1940. What value would they have today? V.K., Internet. A: I imagine a large percentage of our readers are aware of ...
Q: The Nippon vases in the attached files were a wedding gift to my parents in 1940. What value would they have today? V.K., Internet. A: I imagine a large percentage of our readers are aware of ...
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