That's called a rouleau vase. And that rouleau shape was a shape that was prominent, and you find in porcelain made in the late 17th and early 18th century. GUEST: Oh. APPRAISER: So we're going ...
In one memorable episode, a working-class couple sought the verdict on their 16-inch tall porcelain vase, only to be informed by the programmes connoisseur that it was a "very clever reproduction".
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See Dessa Goddard appraise a Japanese Sumida Gawa vase, ca. 1900, in Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 2. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines.
The word suggests the vase held fragrant oil used during Catholic Mass, and likely for a very important person. The item is owned by a family that lives in the Sotome district, where Japanese ...
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Editor’s note: This series showcases what we are calling “kawaii” (cute) items made locally in the iconic Japanese city. Tanka, founded 270 years ago, is the only remaining pottery for ...