Description
Vase; China, ca. 1965, Republic Period (1912 - 1949). In Jingdezhen glazed porcelain. Features Chinese characters or kanji on the base and belly. Measurements: 36 x 16 cm. This vase belonging to the Republic of China was the denomination adopted by the sovereign state in East Asia that between 1912 and 1949 occupied the territories of modern China, claiming territories in Mongolia, Tibet, Taiwan and small regions in Southeast Asia, northern India, western Central Asia and southern Siberia. It was founded after the Qing dynasty, the last imperial dynasty, was overthrown in the Xinhai Revolution.
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Vase; China, ca. 1965, Republic Period (1912 - 1949). In Jingdezhen glazed porcelain. Features Chinese characters or kanji on the base and belly. Measurements: 36 x 16 cm. This vase belonging to the Republic of China was the denomination adopted by the sovereign state in East Asia that between 1912 and 1949 occupied the territories of modern China, claiming territories in Mongolia, Tibet, Taiwan and small regions in Southeast Asia, northern India, western Central Asia and southern Siberia. It was founded after the Qing dynasty, the last imperial dynasty, was overthrown in the Xinhai Revolution.
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