huge turquoise assymetrical vase
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huge turquoise assymetrical vase
any thoughts on this one please, would be much appreciated
I must have the weirdest collection of pottery going - I have looked for anything similar to this and not got anywhere at all. Tentatively voicing that I thought it may be German perhaps? m




I must have the weirdest collection of pottery going - I have looked for anything similar to this and not got anywhere at all. Tentatively voicing that I thought it may be German perhaps? m





flying free- Number of posts: 677
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Re: huge turquoise assymetrical vase
it is just over 12" tall and 7 " wide to tips of handles.

flying free- Number of posts: 677
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Re: huge turquoise assymetrical vase
Sorry don't know what this is but there is an antiques centre on the London Road in Bath that has stuff like this in one of the windows.

FatLavaLover- Number of posts: 9
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Re: huge turquoise assymetrical vase
Numbers would suggest british as the 7 is not crossed , maybe sylavc or similar , 1940ish 

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Re: huge turquoise assymetrical vase
Thank you everyone. I appreciate it.
Ed, I must be learning a little as I have searched Sylvac and also Beswick. I was unsure about the numbers and yes the 7 isn't crossed but I just thought I'd ask about possible German as well. Bistoboy, thanks for that. I have searched masses of Fohr images but not found anything.
I might post it on the SylvaC site and ask, but I'm not sure it is. I 'll let you know if I find anything.
m
Ed, I must be learning a little as I have searched Sylvac and also Beswick. I was unsure about the numbers and yes the 7 isn't crossed but I just thought I'd ask about possible German as well. Bistoboy, thanks for that. I have searched masses of Fohr images but not found anything.
I might post it on the SylvaC site and ask, but I'm not sure it is. I 'll let you know if I find anything.
m

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