Posted 1 year ago
ks85
(153 items)
Here are 2 more vases of mine that I have been unable to ID. The one with a handle is marked, the blue one is not. I am not even 100% sure where the blue one was made. I also believe the one with a handle might have had 2 handles originally. If anyone might know any info or ideas on where to look it would be wonderful. Thanks for looking.
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i believe this to be the Eichwald mark.... its gorgeous! there is a piece very similar to yours in the book made in Czechoslovakia by Ruth A. Forsythe also the mark is identified as Eichwald mark...im in love with your vase :)
the blue vase i dont believe is czech..not sure what it is
Thanks for the replies czechman. I will be sure to look into Eichwald tonight.
Thanks for the love everyone.
and yes it had two handles
Hi czechman. Thanks for verifying the second handle.
I looked up Eichwald (have only done a few searches) and am only finding pottery. The Eichwald Porcelain and Stove Factory Bloch & Co. Are these the same company or am I looking at the wrong Eichwald.?
Also, do you think the mark on this piece, could be the same as mine as well. Or do you think they are just similar.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/38150-czech-cased-mottled-with-aventurine--ca
i think its the same as the mark in the link...ask bohemianglass and more he will tell you for sure very knowledgeable