
thank you all so much for your lovely comments.
Well having had my confidence boosted (I didn't want to count my chickens) I looked further using searches in French rather than English.
I've posted two more pics of my vase. The first showing the gloss of the enamelling (I'm now sure it is enamelled as I remembered a small enamelled burmese vase I had a while ago and the effect is very similar. I remember also being confused about that one for a while as well). And once I then had the confidence to actually clean and wash the vase I discovered that it is internally ribbed - the second photo attempts to show this and hopefully you can see the faint shadows of the ribs. It's come up beautifully now it is cleaned :sun:
I keep meaning to add sizes - it is 24.7cm tall (9 3/4") by about 9.5cm widest (3 7/8")
What I have found so far makes me think it could be Legras on balance of probability, at the moment -
- The basic shape of the vase seems to be one they used,
- I have found the 6 crimp rim on some of their squat rose bowl type vases and also on a couple of tall versions combined with what appears to be the ribs.
- I've found a biscuit barrel id'd as Legras, that appears to be quite similarly decorated to my vase, in one of the Musee although the picture they give doesn't blow up which is irritating.
- I've now found a few vases that appear to be on the same kind of uncoloured satin ground as my vase, all appear to be dated from about 1870 to 1900.
llinks here
On the first link you will need to scroll down quite far but there is a very similar vase there which I think is signed
http://vienslechercher.com/http://www.tourism-lorraine.com/en/pagetouristique.asp?IDPAGET=758&sX_Menu_selectedID=Thank you again :sun:
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