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basket, anyone?
pamela:
very good description which makes it really visible, Ivo thank you!
this sounds and looks like the classic 'Meissen-Rose' how we call this pattern here, very often also found on ?punched? silver items like my small cups and a napkin ring...
Should we thus look into the Brockwitz or even Bohemian direction?
Sorry, so far always forgot to mention: it's a beauty - I like it very much!
Ivo:
Visited Valérysthal several times, it is a lovely place. A tiny valley in the North Vosges, in which a crumbling industrial complex overgrown with weeds. It used to be a big factory, not any more. They have been reorganised as a Cristallerie, and they make very nice tableware - still in conjunction with Portieux, both under the management of Harzviller, the dinnerware maker.
Lustrousstone:
Think the pic needs updating
Ivo:
done - but left the original tinypic link in place. October 2005 and still working September 2006...
Bernard C:
Notley / Miller's p25 shows a matching blue/amber tazza. I had until recently a matching celery and water jug. Always unusual combinations of pressed and hand-made. The celery was magnificent with a tall three dolphin pressed base and a ribbed hand made tall top.
Notley increases the value substantially for reverse pairs.
Always, in my experience, blue/amber, never any other colour combination.
Bernard C. 8)
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