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Author Topic: heavyweight golden amber vase for id  (Read 523 times)

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Offline Paul S.

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heavyweight golden amber vase for id
« on: March 13, 2014, 10:42:32 PM »
almost 3.5 kilos - possibly the weightiest vase I've had, and about 7.75" (200 m/m tall).      Quality ground/polished pontil depression.
It has that 1930's - '40's look with plenty of wear under the foot -  and in view of the colour I've already had a look at the W/Fs on line catalogues, but wasn't aware of seeing it.         Anyone know if there's a remote chance it might be one of those 'thick-walled vessels' from Hogan and Wilson in the 1940's  -  the walls really are mega thick.            Thanks for looking. :)

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