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<p>[QUOTE="Anabel P., post: 2775806, member: 16749"]from the strong oxidation of the iron and from the crackle there is no doubt that it is a very old vase. In the central part the oxidation followed the direction of the creation of the pot lathe. The lower part better determines the age of the object, which can be placed, in my opinion, towards the middle of the 19th century (I voted the poll).</p><p>He could be older, but I could be wrong, better wait for the answers of those who are much more experienced than me.</p><p>Even the partial loss of glazes coincides with the rest.</p><p>Fmpov it's impossible to determine the origin, it is a classic style, certainly European, Italian or southern Europe.</p><p>I do not think it's a jar / bottle, I think it's a vase.</p><p>Absolutely DO NOT clean it! Leave him like this, to express his entire experience. Its value is precisely that of being able to transmit its historicity and its age through oxidation and loss of enamel. A beautiful object, congratulations.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anabel P., post: 2775806, member: 16749"]from the strong oxidation of the iron and from the crackle there is no doubt that it is a very old vase. In the central part the oxidation followed the direction of the creation of the pot lathe. The lower part better determines the age of the object, which can be placed, in my opinion, towards the middle of the 19th century (I voted the poll). He could be older, but I could be wrong, better wait for the answers of those who are much more experienced than me. Even the partial loss of glazes coincides with the rest. Fmpov it's impossible to determine the origin, it is a classic style, certainly European, Italian or southern Europe. I do not think it's a jar / bottle, I think it's a vase. Absolutely DO NOT clean it! Leave him like this, to express his entire experience. Its value is precisely that of being able to transmit its historicity and its age through oxidation and loss of enamel. A beautiful object, congratulations.[/QUOTE]
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