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Czech or Val St Lambert? Art Deco Vases
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It's great info Marcus, thank you
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thank you Marcus, leaving for the museum for measurements
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Just for comparison, here are the items I was referring to in the previous posts. They are bowls and plates from Stolle Niemen (Poland), 1926-35).
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Thanks for this Glen, certainly then multiple manufacturers.
I know from the Stolzle pattern numbers they are similar period of design, though made well into the 1950s.
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Hmm, now how do we tell the difference? :huh:
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These two topics need linking as they both have the same answer, thanks Marcus
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,2598.0.html
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