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Author Topic: Rosice-Moravske Kyjov vase No. 8465 (1957)  (Read 501 times)

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Offline Paul S.

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Rosice-Moravske Kyjov vase No. 8465 (1957)
« on: January 05, 2011, 09:12:34 PM »
just realized that you can't post directly into a 'Czech' sub forum. :pb: -  so it's here instead.     Picked this up because it looked very 'deco', or so I thought  -  and have just found it on Marcus Newhall's CD.........and it is shown on page 24 of the CD catalogue - pattern No. 8465 (28 cms.) from the Rosice-Moravske Kyjov catalogue c. 1957.   If I have any of that wrong folks, please do shout.   Unfortunately, it has a couple of large nibbles from the foot, but think you will agree certainly an unusual shape, and quite eye catching :)

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Re: Rosice-Moravske Kyjov vase No. 8465 (1957)
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2011, 10:52:20 PM »
I love that shape, Paul. and I'd agree it looks like the Rosice pattern No. 8465 vase. Those big diamond shaped vases are glorious!
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