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Val St Lambert - Just for show...
chopin-liszt:
:o :o :o
You must be absolutely thrilled. ;D
I'm feeling some of your excitement here and enjoying it myself. What a treasure to have and to know all you do about it. :)
Anne Tique:
Thank you both! I thought I was going to pass out once I realized... and now it's standing here and I'm looking at it!
For those with the latest, or rather last, edition of Cappa, there's a nice example on page 64, nr 89. That vase, or bottle missing it's stopper, is numbered, so it's from 1926-1929, and not from 1925/1926, but what's a couple of years and who's counting anyway ... I stopped years ago.
chopin-liszt:
You can look at it every day for the rest of your life!
It's something to make your every day a little bit better. :-*
Anne Tique:
My latest purchase and the oldest VSL pieces that I've had so far. A pair of hyalite vases, polychrome enamelled and gilt, imitating the Japanese lacquer ware from the late 19th century. Dated 1880 and manufactured at the Herbatte division of VSL and decorated by Monsieur Léon Foller. The décor is called 'Canard au col-vert', literally this translates as duck with green neck, but I think mallard is better.
At 30 cm a piece, don't they look nice on my mantelpiece?
(the vase is not damaged at the rim, it's just a shadow from the plant in the window ;D)
Lustrousstone:
Lovely, well done Anne
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