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Author Topic: 19th century French Latticino Vase Clichy or St Louis ? ID please  (Read 798 times)

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Offline stubbsywubsy

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Hello
could anyone help me with this beautiful French 19th century vase i was hoping if anyone new the Maker i was told it was Clichy but i have seen similar pieces as St louis pieces.
also i am unsure if the Scalloped edge is Original or possibly a later addition ? were Scalloped edges common place on this type of vase
i Have looked all over online for similar examples but this type of Vase appears to be quite Scarce.

Kind regards Steven


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