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 brimic
 
posted on August 26, 2007 01:36:51 PM
have been looking til my eyes want to fall out, any ideas who made this vase it stands 6 inches tall and no 25 on the bottom TIA



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 classicrock000
 
posted on August 26, 2007 01:48:19 PM
somebody on crack?






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 pmelcher
 
posted on August 26, 2007 01:55:14 PM
It sort of has a McCoy look but that is not their usual mark.

 
 brimic
 
posted on August 26, 2007 02:19:48 PM
pmel that was the first area i went and no luck there.

 
 gasolineguys
 
posted on August 26, 2007 03:44:43 PM
The color looks like Van Briggle but it is a modern shape, the 25 could be the artist or model # ??

 
 brimic
 
posted on August 26, 2007 04:28:39 PM
gasoline i will take a look for this thanks

 
 LtRay
 
posted on August 27, 2007 03:14:17 AM
Think European. The mark looks German and good luck finding it. The color of the slip could also be Wisconsin pottery but there again, info on Wisconsin pottery is as rare as hen's teeth.

Door pottery used similar slip and style but always has an impressed cartouche of DOOR
 
 photosensitive
 
posted on August 27, 2007 05:52:40 AM
Brimic, have you tried posting on the eBay pottery board, the one that you register as a member? Some time ago I put up a planter my sister had found for ID help. No one here recognized it but someone suggested the eBay pottery board. We registered for it and posted the picture. Several suggestions were made that went nowhere but within a few weeks a new posted suggested a name of a small defunct Texas pottery. I searched with that name and BINGO! We listed it on our cyber mall shop and it was eventually sold for a nice price to the grandson of the potter who was building a collection. He was also able to identify another piece that had been our grandparents.
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 zippy2dah
 
posted on August 27, 2007 08:44:45 AM
I love that color. It reminds me of a Rumrill piece I once sold but I am having a senior moment and can't remember what the bottom looked like.

 
 max40
 
posted on August 27, 2007 08:52:19 AM
I tend to agree with LtRay, I believe it's modern european pottery.

 
 brimic
 
posted on August 27, 2007 09:00:35 AM
thanks to one and all you have given some routes to look at thanks again

 
 
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