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Author Topic: Orange vase with black enamel geometric pattern; where was it made and when?  (Read 739 times)

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Offline cpccpc

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can anyone help me with ID of this lovely orange and black vase?

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=22628&id=1656425427&l=fc5c96e0a5

thanks a lot

christian

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IMO Czech....  Probably hard to pin down to a specific maker unless someone recognizes the enamel pattern as being house specific....

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Is this what is known as 'sessionist' around late 19th early 20th century,as Graig said probably Czech,Keith

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This is most likely closer to 1920's - 30's being a much more Deco influenced geometric design than secessionist lines.  If you Google "secessionist vase" and go to images you will see examples of that style of design.

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Excuse my spelling,'sessionist' sounds like a part time musician!

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