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<p>[QUOTE="cxgirl, post: 272364, member: 63"]good tip using spherical, I found several on pinterest. Some have holes in the lids and are called incense burners, the ones without holes are called jars. None of them go anywhere, no sizes were given, all say the same time period. I'll keep looking and see what else is out there</p><p>Here is one without holes on the top. This is the write-up for it</p><p><i>Spherical Jar with Puppies This spherical-shaped jar has three legs and a cover. It depicts three puppies playing amid bamboo beneath a garden water spout on a pale blue ground. Namikawa Sosuke (Japanese, 1847-1910) (Enameler) 1890-1895 (Meiji)</i></p><p>here is the pinterest link <a href="https://www.pinterest.com/pin/338966309429725308/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.pinterest.com/pin/338966309429725308/" rel="nofollow">https://www.pinterest.com/pin/338966309429725308/</a>[ATTACH=full]86271[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cxgirl, post: 272364, member: 63"]good tip using spherical, I found several on pinterest. Some have holes in the lids and are called incense burners, the ones without holes are called jars. None of them go anywhere, no sizes were given, all say the same time period. I'll keep looking and see what else is out there Here is one without holes on the top. This is the write-up for it [I]Spherical Jar with Puppies This spherical-shaped jar has three legs and a cover. It depicts three puppies playing amid bamboo beneath a garden water spout on a pale blue ground. Namikawa Sosuke (Japanese, 1847-1910) (Enameler) 1890-1895 (Meiji)[/I] here is the pinterest link [URL]https://www.pinterest.com/pin/338966309429725308/[/URL][ATTACH=full]86271[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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