Posted 3 years ago
Chrisnor
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I purchased this Weller vase at an antique shop in St. Louis in 1983. I was told it was from the 1904 World Fair. It is 13-1/2" tall. I have looked for years for information on it. The only picture I ever saw was the same vase, but in matte green. The caption read: Weller Matte Green vase with reticulated poppy design around rim. (Shown in an interior photograph in "American Arts & Crafts from the Collection of Alexandra and Sidney Sheldon." Palm Springs Desert Museum, California by Katherine Plake Hough, 1993.) I would love to have some information if anyone knows more.
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I know someone who has this same Weller form but it's copper clad by Clewell. Talk about unusual and rare.