![The Portland Vase. One of the finest surviving pieces of Roman glass. (About 15BC to AD25) : r/ancientrome The Portland Vase. One of the finest surviving pieces of Roman glass. (About 15BC to AD25) : r/ancientrome](https://preview.redd.it/sgkz1kh0icc71.jpg?auto=webp&s=07ecbf87eaa05ec18ac79cbdf9514427343c16d9)
The Portland Vase. One of the finest surviving pieces of Roman glass. (About 15BC to AD25) : r/ancientrome
![Found this vase at goodwill for 6 bucks. It has middle eastern hallmarks that indicate its 87.5% silver with a gold wash. Acid tested it and its definitely silver. Weight 519g : r/Silverbugs Found this vase at goodwill for 6 bucks. It has middle eastern hallmarks that indicate its 87.5% silver with a gold wash. Acid tested it and its definitely silver. Weight 519g : r/Silverbugs](https://i.redd.it/jxbey5q2btv71.jpg)
Found this vase at goodwill for 6 bucks. It has middle eastern hallmarks that indicate its 87.5% silver with a gold wash. Acid tested it and its definitely silver. Weight 519g : r/Silverbugs
![18th C. Chinese vase. Check out the age before you drill a hole into it to make a lamp!! | Mavi ve beyaz, Vazolar, Sanat 18th C. Chinese vase. Check out the age before you drill a hole into it to make a lamp!! | Mavi ve beyaz, Vazolar, Sanat](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ed/cf/7a/edcf7a3c748f457e496f181e9d063d06.jpg)
18th C. Chinese vase. Check out the age before you drill a hole into it to make a lamp!! | Mavi ve beyaz, Vazolar, Sanat
![I think these are Japanese Satsuma Vases-no markings though. Did they take my money and run, or did I take their money and run?! 🤣 Any advice about Japanese Royal vases would I think these are Japanese Satsuma Vases-no markings though. Did they take my money and run, or did I take their money and run?! 🤣 Any advice about Japanese Royal vases would](https://preview.redd.it/fmowikrpc8m51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=32ebe37eff7549fb3b489419dd6a80526b7e3447)