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Maltese? Green "Seabed" vase. ID= WMF ikora

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chopin-liszt:
I suspect this is a "common"  ;D sort of posy shape, not the most popular.
It's the colourway of this and the red one I'm not so sure about. The ones we're describing as moss agate - which is not the same as the design with the spokes.
Roy had a stonking piece in the same pattern as Cat's, some years ago - and I fell in love and couldn't afford it. I haven't been able to find it here though. I'm not very good at searches.  :-[

chopin-liszt:
 ;D  ;D  ;D
https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,67813.msg377634.html#msg377634

https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,30527.0.html

(I searched for "Mdina" in Germany. That cut the search down a little bit!)

catshome:
Lol..... Just came back to post the link to Roy's piece for you Sue, and you beat me again!!!!  But I hadn't seen the other one, thank you.  They are both lovely pieces, but Roy's has a real wow factor.

Not sure quite how you are defining "common", given that I've only found one red and one other green in this shape, but seen loads of plates/bowls.  Not being precious about it, just curious 😺

chopin-liszt:
I suspect I may have drifted off into Ysart territory there rather than WMF. This is a common shape for Vasart and Strathearn, and not the most desirable. I'm afraid I automatically tend to dismiss that shape, no matter where it comes from. My bad.
Sorry!
I ought to learn more about WMF. I've got a huge charger I had for years believed to be Mdina, but it's WMF from 1938. In the catalogue. Rocco put me right.  :)
I'm still shocked.  :-[ ::)
eta, found a pic of it.

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