Posted 5 months ago
fishiowa
(38 items)
Imagine my surprise to find the (nearly) identical pieces posted by czechman. My compote has different applied blue pieces. I bought the vase at a flea market, but the bowl came from a thrift shop. A friend tipped me off so we went to see it. I wasn't sure it was Czech so left it behind (as usual, no mark). A friend/collector confirmed the vase, so I went back for the bowl. I'm embarrassed to say how little it cost, barely into double digits. Please pardon the messy table, still recovering from hosting Christmas. Used the mismatched candles. someone asked me why I would buy only one of a pair, but I think they are nice this way.
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