Posted 1 year ago
vaselineal…
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I believe this vase was made by Schneider in the 1920's. I could only find one similar item in past auctions that ended last year. It was similar in style but was almost 2 feet tall. This little guy measures about 8 inches in height. I am pretty sure the mark on the bottom is a Schneider mark. I am looking to confirm this.
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that looks right to me, it was called a Beringot and used from 1918-1920
http://www.libertys.com/glass.htm
berlingot even. :) I guess that was a french candy
sugar stick with stripes
Wow that is a very short time period. Thanks for the valuable information! I very much appreciate your knowledge and time!