Posted 12 months ago
SueSaw
(10 items)
This too has been in the family for over 50 years...need help with location and type....all hand painted in Mint condtion
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Posted 12 months ago
SueSaw
(10 items)
This too has been in the family for over 50 years...need help with location and type....all hand painted in Mint condtion
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Guessing Victorian.
Not Sure Amber but it is in mint condition......Thanks for reply
Scandinavian..I will post sides and base.....thanks for reply..
Your vase is Japanese and is 'Moriage ware', and the only reason I know this is because 'ozmarty' recognized a vase similar to yours in the background of one of my posts, at that stage I didn't know ither!.... Isn't this forum wonderful!?
I have put this link in which will hopefully help you.....:-)
http://www.drloriv.com/appraisals/moriage.asp#begin
No! I haven't got mine posted scandinavian_pieces but I will when I have five minutes to take a photo, but it can just seen in my post of Boyd plates on top of the book case.....:-)
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/53052-and-more-martin-boyd-plates?in=user
Thank You Inky....Totally appreciate your hunting for me..
Sue