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First Flea Market Finds of the New Year 2022, Glass, Pottery, and Porcelain! :^D

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    Posted 2 years ago

    billretire…
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    First Flea Market of the New Year was Cold! :^D I did find some things on both days of the Weekend!
    First is an Imperial Glass Green Iridescent Carnival Pressed Glass Vase, 9 1/2" tall x 5 1/4" in diameter at the widest
    Second A Lidded Porcelain Container by, PROV SAXE, ES GERMANY, impressed 392. 5 1/2" h plus lid, x 3 1/2" W
    Third A Van Briggle Pottery Onion Matte Turquoise Green Vase 4 1/2" T x 3 1/2" at the Widest
    On Sunday I Found the two Art Pottery ~12" x ~6" Tiles but haven't found Who made them, One, has two Peacocks, facing each other, and the Other One has a Tree and Castle/Lighthouse? I don't know if New, or old but never Used! Any Help with these is Welcome!

    Thank You for Looking, all Comments, Questions, or Information on the Post Welcome and Appreciated! Bill :^)

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    1. Mrstyndall Mrstyndall, 2 years ago
      Happy New Year, Bill! Nice haul!
    2. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 2 years ago
      Love the VanBriggle vase, I've got one similar in different colors! :-) :-) :-)
    3. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 1 month ago
      Hey Pete, I just looked at this old post, Yesterday, it's funny that You checked out too, I was just scrolling down my Page, was it brought up on Show & Tell, or just by chance You saw it! Thanks for Looking and giving a love! Bill :^)
    4. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 1 month ago
      In the middle you have a The Erdmann schlegelmilch Porcelain Factory container
      They were established in Suhl, Thuringia, Germany by Leonard Schlegelmilch and his two brothers. The factory was founded in 1861 and named by brothers in honor of their father, Erdmann.

      Leonard died in 1899. The business was overtaken by his son Julius Martin. It gradually grew till the beggining of the WWI. The factory continued production till the Great Depression. There were some efforts to return to the market but finally in 1937 the factory was closed.

      Great find!!,

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