Vietnamese Vase?
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Vietnamese Vase?
Hello,
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I recently purchased this vase in a lot at auction. It was labeled as Vietnamese pottery. It was in a lot with vintage American pottery: (2) McCoy, Zanesville, Hull, Monmouth, and RRPco. I did a little research and have seen similar patterns. These vases are identified as Vietnamese Dona pottery. They have a blue stamped bottom mark denoting this. Mine does not have this mark. It has instead an incised "U or C".
Can you help?
Thank you for reading my post.
I recently purchased this vase in a lot at auction. It was labeled as Vietnamese pottery. It was in a lot with vintage American pottery: (2) McCoy, Zanesville, Hull, Monmouth, and RRPco. I did a little research and have seen similar patterns. These vases are identified as Vietnamese Dona pottery. They have a blue stamped bottom mark denoting this. Mine does not have this mark. It has instead an incised "U or C".
Can you help?
lowonbucks- Number of posts : 3
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Re: Vietnamese Vase?
It’s possible it was made elsewhere, but does look like Dona pottery made in Vietnam. The ink stamp was on top of the glaze, or on an unglazed base, and easily washed off so is often missing the the base
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Re: Vietnamese Vase?
Thank you!
lowonbucks- Number of posts : 3
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Registration date : 2024-10-03
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