Posted 5 months ago
Justanovice
(122 items)
I have owned this particular vase for over 15 years, it is only recently that I have noticed the mark on the base (now that I am taking an avid interest in glass) It is 12" high and very heavy - any ideas when this stamp was used? Many thanks for stopping by!!:)
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Thank you Charcoal and inky!!:)
first to see like this and the mark and the spelling..cool!
what is the first word preceding slovak----
czechman I have changed what I thought was a G to C. so may make more sense now! Hoped it might be of interest to CW members though!
epson233 it is how I have it in the title of the posting, I do not know if the T is separate from the Checo as it not appear so on the vase!
Thanks for the Love all!!:)
It's a French marking of Czechoslovakia for export...
Thank you so much Leah, I knew someone would know!!:) Wish I had paid more attention at French lessons at school, doubt if I would have remembered though, too long ago!!
Again, thanks!