Posted 2 years ago
Alfredo
(352 items)
This line, originally from 1902 is usually found in two variants: in Creta (green)with and without metallic iridescence. It does rarely appear in candia silberiris (gold). It was used with shell forms. And then, one day, I found the tall white at the local flea market as Stevens and Williams! I totally freaked out, for I did not know this variant did exist. Later, I found the bowl in England through E-Bay. Both whites have damage to the feet, but as far as I am concerned, rarity trumps condition.
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Nice Collection!