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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3452286, member: 12007"]The reason I asked about the crackle is that it would then eliminate it from being Chinese. With that yellowish clay and finish, your vase is almost certainly Japanese earthenware and yes it could be earlier than I first thought. The outlining or colour separation technique, "cuerda seca" can be seen in Japanese examples from the 20's, similar to the Longwy pieces which also use the same technique.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3452286, member: 12007"]The reason I asked about the crackle is that it would then eliminate it from being Chinese. With that yellowish clay and finish, your vase is almost certainly Japanese earthenware and yes it could be earlier than I first thought. The outlining or colour separation technique, "cuerda seca" can be seen in Japanese examples from the 20's, similar to the Longwy pieces which also use the same technique.[/QUOTE]
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