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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 8004661, member: 10944"]Interesting. I’ll keep that in mind when I do some more poking around on it! I just did a cursory search with SE Asia and didn’t come up with anything very similar but I’ll delve deeper. In good news you helped me solve a much older mystery that I was much more curious about. I’ve had a pretty little potted vessel for years that seems to have been deaccessioned from a SE Asian museum. I never knew what it was but loved looking at it. I planned to find out some day but never got around to it. I bought it just several months into my foray in antiques. Turns out it’s Thai or Cambodian, likely Thai from the Sawankhalok kiln. Looks like they were made around the 13th-17th century or so. This is bad news for the value of my piece as they seem to only bring $50-$200 or so each. It’s amazing, you can buy Thai pottery from that era for next to nothing. It’s nice to know what it is though. Mine looks similar to the jar back left of this photo. [ATTACH=full]424947[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 8004661, member: 10944"]Interesting. I’ll keep that in mind when I do some more poking around on it! I just did a cursory search with SE Asia and didn’t come up with anything very similar but I’ll delve deeper. In good news you helped me solve a much older mystery that I was much more curious about. I’ve had a pretty little potted vessel for years that seems to have been deaccessioned from a SE Asian museum. I never knew what it was but loved looking at it. I planned to find out some day but never got around to it. I bought it just several months into my foray in antiques. Turns out it’s Thai or Cambodian, likely Thai from the Sawankhalok kiln. Looks like they were made around the 13th-17th century or so. This is bad news for the value of my piece as they seem to only bring $50-$200 or so each. It’s amazing, you can buy Thai pottery from that era for next to nothing. It’s nice to know what it is though. Mine looks similar to the jar back left of this photo. [ATTACH=full]424947[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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