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Is this a Kleopatra?
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July 02, 2006, 05:48:19 PM »
I think this is a Kleopatra vase by Tamara Aladin, can someone please confirm or not as the case may be. It is 8 inches tall.
(http://i3.tinypic.com/16h9gt4.jpg)
thanks Emmi
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Yup. T'is.
They were made in a variety of sizes and shapes - and also in green.
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Nice one! I've always wanted one of those.
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I don't have one the same as this, but I did see one the same in an antique shop, and the finish/quality was identical to the two I do have:
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Thanks a lot...I wasn't absolutely sure because they look more Italian than Scandinavian to me and this rather "classsical" design seems an odd diversion for Tamara Aladin. Emmi
Niice ones Nic...are they also called Kleopatra?
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