American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
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American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
Just picked us this sweet piece and I know that I've seen this or something very similar to this design, but can't place it. First I thought that it might be early Roseville, but then questioned the color of the clay body, and thought that it might be German. Unfortunately no mark. I think and hope it's turn of the century when they started making art nouveau lines into geometric shapes. Any help would be greatly appreciated!" />
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
I doubt it's turn of the century to be honest, a base picture would help a lot
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
We really need a base picture to be be sure, but it looks Mexican to me.
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
Depends which century we are talking about.Potty wrote:I doubt it's turn of the century to be honest, a base picture would help a lot
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
I found one of my old McCoy books and I think that it's most likely Florastone Brush McCoy 1923. Thanks for your input!
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
Looks very likely. Nice one.
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
Looks like you found yourself a little treasure!
beedragon- Number of posts : 265
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
I have similar Mexican pottery
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Re: American? German? Turn of the Cenury? Help Please!
The design seems in keeping with McCoy pieces , good find
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