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Author Topic: Please help me ID this swung vase  (Read 318 times)

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Offline Greg.

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Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
« Reply #10 on: March 25, 2024, 10:03:19 AM »
Just to add around a year ago, I came across a very similar piece, possibly a black example from memory which had a made in China label attached to the base.

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Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
« Reply #11 on: March 31, 2024, 04:57:40 PM »
A very left field suggestion - Aseda  similar to this Decanter by them.

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I have found a few other examples of pieces that have a similar design. Fenton piece is the same color and pattern, less the opalescent and skill. There were some owls with the same tooling on the body. And I found the artist/vase you shared. I just know I was not on the right track when I came here. I still love the vase and it now is displayed in my kitchen. Next to the another (I am assuming Chinese vase), a stunning Houze vase, a reproduction jadeite hand, a Smith compote, Avon bottle shaped like a rino, a vintage Fiesta gravy boat, chipped McCoy vase and a Northwood bowl. I am working on having a rainbow in my kitchen lol. Mainly anything to hide that wallpaper that I am not looking forward to taking down. It Is all crammed together right now because I am trying to thin out some pieces and need to see what colors I am lacking and what colors I need more of. So as you can see, I am not about the brand, I am just a collector of all things I find pretty or ridiculous (since the rhinoceros) be it pottery, glass or copper.  (Edited to correct the autocorrect of Houze)

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