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vase base

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Tea pot after glueing one of the loops back on I had it I forgot to previously mention . Its missing in the first pics

anyone have knowledge of What the glaze type is. Its at a minimum of 120yrs not counting how long it was in use.

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The redware pot is commonly called a Bean pot it was meant for cooking in. Very utilitarian and likely made locally to where ever you dug it. It could be earlier more 1840s-1860s in age. The Tea pot is early Japanese Satsuma ware circa 1880s-90s. The Chinese vase is a ginger jar again a bit earlier probably 1860s-70s in age. Overall an interesting group of ceramics to find.

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Chris,
Thank you for the information its really appreciated. Have a great holiday.
Dennis
 

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