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Author Topic: British? Victorian machine-trailed and cut fern vase with "shells"  (Read 484 times)

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Offline Joscyn

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I would be delighted if anyone knows who made this cut and machine-trailed vase with an incidental wasp or bee next to fern fronds and wildflowers?  It seems to be a quality item.  It is 13.5cm high (5 1/4 inches) with a 5cm (2 inch) base and rim.
It has a ground pontil mark on a shallow foot.
Thank you.
Ian

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Offline Lustrousstone

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Re: British? Victorian machine-trailed and cut fern vase with "shells"
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2014, 06:21:17 AM »
Very nice. British is a good guess LOL

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