
Old Chinese pot.
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Old Chinese pot.
I could not help myself when i found this old Chinese ceramic pot in a collectibles store. Supposedly a 100 plus years old (but who would know) but i fell in love
I dont know if it will ever have a tree in it but, who knows.

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Re: Old Chinese pot.
My parents have a similar tea pot that was VERY expensive. You could have made a good investment there 

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Re: Old Chinese pot.
Older Chinese pots were rarely stamped, especially ceramics.regwac wrote:Has it got maker's marks on it ?
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