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    Posted 7 years ago

    IDvase
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    Hand painted, 8.5" or 20.3cm tall. Base is bolted on but may be a repair. Marking on base is a square with extended corners lines, orientated like a diamond (a corner up and down) with three horizontal bars within it. Top left of the marking is K, bottom left is T, bottom right is O. The top right marking is illegible.

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    1. IDvase, 7 years ago
      Sorry, I didn't say, I'd like identification and any other info, date etc please. Thanks!
    2. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 7 years ago
      It may have been a lamp originally! Good luck! :^)
    3. IDvase, 7 years ago
      No it's never been a lamp. It's been in the family for donkey's years. In any case it's only 8" high and would not have sufficient weight to support a lamp without posing a toppling over threat.
    4. IDvase, 7 years ago
      Please has anyone got a snippet of information; a makers name perhaps, a guess at that makers mark?

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