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Author Topic: Heavy Pressed Vases with Black Plinths 1930s/50s - ID = Stölzle Hermanova  (Read 2261 times)

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Offline Mosquito

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Just wondering if anyone can help ID this magnificent pair of pressed glass vases. They come with what appear to be original black plinths. Height (not including plinth) is approx. 190mm.

They look very Czech to me, possibly Inwald - nice quality & the footrims are mirror polished. I've had a look through Marcus's catalogue CD but can't seem to find them...

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Steven :)

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Re: Heavy Pressed Vases with Black Plinths 1930s/50s Czech?
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2010, 08:12:19 PM »
A closer shot of the foot:

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Re: Heavy Pressed Vases with Black Plinths 1930s/50s Czech?
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2010, 08:57:48 PM »
Very much Stölzle Hermanova before 1958 vase no. 19759 and plinth looks as of for the 196xx range?

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Re: Heavy Pressed Vases with Black Plinths 1930s/50s Czech?
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2010, 01:34:53 PM »
That's great, thanks Pamela!  8)

I don't know how I missed it, I guess my eyes were tired after poring over catalogues all evening...



 

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