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what does the stamp mean-what year made? asian vase

by onemarla

stamp on bottom kangi

This vase is almost 16.5" tall and I have sent a photo of the stamp on the bottom-sea green kangi. I acquired from my grandmother who said it was a newer rose vase of Chinese origin. Can't find anything like it pictured or described on the internet. I believe the gold paint is of real gold.

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what does the stamp mean-what year made? asian vase

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Apr 20, 2011
famille rose vase
by: peter

This is a famille rose vase which looks pretty new. Possibly less than ten years old.
The mark is irrelevant and serves only for decoration.
Looks like it were printed and not handpainted.

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