Posted 2 years ago
famatta127
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Heres a shape that dates back to early Middle Eastern Turkey commonly known as a "Rosewater Sprinkler". Tiffany used it as well in their early production lines. A little uncommon, look closely at the line drawing and it shows this decor drawn in and even documents this color as "creta" or green with silver. Stands 10.5" tall.
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Hmmmm...... interesting shape....... pretty
Stunning! It reminds me of the carnivorous pitcher plant and the heart shape of the lip adds another dimension to this intersting form. Thanks for sharing! I find the German at the top of the drawing a little hard to discern. I love the way the dimples are suggested in the drawing too!