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11.81K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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As a novice at posting in this forum, the photograph of one of two of the jars, did not attached. Please see the attached photograph.
This is a follow on from our original posting. Thanks.

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Does anyone have any idea where these jars originate from ?

Kind regards,
Martin

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Dear Martha,

Thank you for your reply. Please see attached the two bases of the jars.

The wording that appear on a strip of typed paper for the auction held in 1981 said the following;
”Chinese Jars. 1892.” .

But Chinese friends say that Japanese writing (as previously shown) and the jar patterns are Japanese.

So there is confusion here !

As an expert, what do you think ?

Does anyone else have any views on this ?

Any direction as to where these beautiful jars originated from would be much appreciated.

Kind regards,
Martin

Dear Martha,

What do you think ? The mystery of these jars continues……

Best regards,
Martin

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Who gave you the 1892 date ?? Marks look to be different on each one !! Can you take a pic of the bottoms,, that will help date the jars !! Then I can see the wear and clay color !! assuming the foot is unglazed !!

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Dear Martha,

I have located wording that appears within the lides. See attached.

Any direction on where these Antique Japanese Jars originate from would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,
Martin

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Dear Martha,

Yes, they are raised so that you can feel them.

Best regards,
Martin

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