Posted 9 months ago
Bazelmania
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This is a very rare blue Serica vase by A.D. Copier.
Executed in Leerdam in the thirty's.
Hope to find one myself some day....
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Posted 9 months ago
Bazelmania
(65 items)
This is a very rare blue Serica vase by A.D. Copier.
Executed in Leerdam in the thirty's.
Hope to find one myself some day....
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Thanks. I can always dream...
That's true. Thanks.
bazelmania on the roll!
New kid in town haha
nice serica pieces like the shape of the right purple one ( serica nr 20 1930/31) i always love Copier's crackle pieces.
Couldn't agree with you more, thanks.
Love the deep purple but wouldn't say no to ether!....;-)
Hi I saw one at a market in Delft in July this year the seller wanted E1000 and it had a big piece missing from the top... No It did not come home with me to Australia...
When it was a blue one.... maybe you should have. I don't know.
The market for serica's has collapsed somewhat, but rare items still sometimes cost a fortune.
I missed this before. God, I love the blue.
these were only minorly on my must have at least one in the collection before but now I really want one in this blue. I'd have to be very very lucky though.
Thanks Greatsnowyowl.
If you really want one. Every now and than there is a possability to buy a purple one. Blue is as good as impossible, even here in the NL.
I'll take one in any colour!
Such beautiful form . There is a tension in the shape as if pregnant and just waiting to burst!
I don't think I could afford it in purple let alone Blue. :)
I can't look in your wallet, but it's doable.
But yes, good glass costs money, and the prices have dropped over the last 10 years.