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Author Topic: Studio? Organic shape vase,internal colours bubbles + four pinched trails  (Read 2786 times)

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Offline flying free

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Ernest Baptiste Leveille as far as I know or possibly Eugene Rousseau difficult to tell without the caption.
And yes, they are my holy grail   ;D 
I did also check out Karl Wiedmann btw, but again I couldn't find anything similar.
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 ;D

You have such good taste.  8)
Cheers, Sue M. (she/her)

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champagne taste, tap water budget   ::)  still, I like a challenge  ;D 
One day I shall make a list of my top five, sell all my collection then invest the funds in one or two of those and some good lighting and be happy.
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Champagne's nasty stuff.  :P

You can't drink it, it's all froth.
It fills you up with gas and it gives you foul breath.

It's bad wine, made sort of palatable by the novelty of being all froth.

Some folk will fall for any gimmick.  8)

 ;D I got home after a few days away last night.... I had managed to forget how utterly and totally stunning and glorious and breathtaking my "new" '67 Sam Herman was!

I picked it up carefully (it was 2am, after 12 hours travelling) and took it to under the cooker hood (great lighting).....

and I was as blown away with it as I was when I first laid eyes on it...... I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love! And I can cuddle it!
Cheers, Sue M. (she/her)

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 ;D It's my fave...
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Dont forget M i only have black and white cant afford colour and talking of pontils you should have seen some of them after down the pub for lunch ,  they aint changed much i drink with them on  Sunday they struggle to hold a pint glass steady and dribble a lot . well it is a Memorial club dedicated to World War 1 . some of us were there . ???

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You could afford considerably more than B&W if you didn't spend so much in the pub - I found out just at the weekend, a single pint costs about £6!!!!

Do carry on though - the government needs as much idiot tax as it can get.
I do my bit with tobacco.

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Hi Sue thanks for your kind reply , i dont drink pints and what i do drink in my club is subsidised by idiots .
When you come down this way i will show you my Sam j Herman pieces and the pictures of my day at Sams PAD
picked up and dropped off at the station by Sam the Man in his old jalopy , one of the best days in my life , like spending a day with Ernest Hemmingway and Maurice Marinot , Sam is one of the best story tellers one could ever meet , his coffee and sarnies are good as well . Not to mention his paintings . 8)
PS I dont go to Pubs they are too common . ;D

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m, I think it's a great item.  It reminds me of some 60s Polish designs. 

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Anik thanks  :) have you any names in particular?  I found one Karl Wiedmann vase btw that bears some similarities -  a 1930's piece, but not enough similarities to convince me.
However I do feel it is probably 30's or earlier.....as I said though, quite possibly will turn out to be wrong  ;D
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