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vetraio50's loves44457 of 997701909 Elgin up $ down wind indicator- 16s-21j- lever set grade 454- Father TimeVictorian opalescent glass vase with thorn handles & applied flower
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    Posted 7 years ago

    AAntiquiti…
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    My wife saw this vase few months back at an estate sale and had to have it. Forgot it the first day but went back and it was still there. It's about 13" tall and has a very strange glaze application, quite rough and random. The base is incised but very hard to read. I think it's marked "HCR 66" and I can't make out the other marks.
    It has a place of prominence on our foyer table and we both love it!
    Any idea who the maker might be or just a random studio piece? Antique of MCM?

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      Fantastic shape and what looks like an iron glaze.
      Maybe have a look through here:
      http://themarksproject.org/home
    2. AAntiquities1 AAntiquities1, 7 years ago
      Thanks! I checked the 'marks' site but didn't really find anything. Just gonna have to keep.digging.

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