Posted 3 years ago
brassard335
(2 items)
We got two of these vases from a old lady across the street. Was told she got them from her mother in law. A local dealer said he thought they were early Tiffany, we dont have a clue please help.
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Posted 3 years ago
brassard335
(2 items)
We got two of these vases from a old lady across the street. Was told she got them from her mother in law. A local dealer said he thought they were early Tiffany, we dont have a clue please help.
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kRALIK.
GO TO MY WEBSITE:
http://sites.google.com/site/loetzandglass/Home/
i have a different shape in the same color combination.
Went to your website could not find the item you refered to could you point me to the right catagory. Thanks Larry
GO TO KRALIK 8: MISCELLANEOUS PIECES, PICTURE 14. OPALESCENT LAVENDER IS USED QUITE A BIT BY KRALIK.
Found it thank you. Mine stand about 5" tall. Would you have a guess as to value and age?
I found this item at http://WWW.trocadero.com item # 974045
It is listed as Bohemian art glass vase pre 1920
Which means he does not know what it is (thank God, or he would double the price). I know the seller.
tHESE VASES ARE GENERICALLY POSTED TO 1900-1902. AS TO VALUE, I TRY NOT TO GO INTO THAT.