Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
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Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
Just picked up this little lady,
Very stylised and a bit quirky but charming ,
I think she looks european... maybe italian
Really no idea... failed to read/ ID the impressed mark
Help please... Thanks for having a look.
Very stylised and a bit quirky but charming ,
I think she looks european... maybe italian
Really no idea... failed to read/ ID the impressed mark
Help please... Thanks for having a look.
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
Location : uk
Registration date : 2011-05-10
Re: Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
Looks like Lenci to me.
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Davee- Consultant
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Re: Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
The oblong central mark seems to read as
ceram art
maybe?
ceram art
maybe?
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
Location : uk
Registration date : 2011-05-10
Re: Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
Thanks for the suggestions, but cant make the marks fit either Lenci or Herend.
Although if the L were a very squiggly one maybe it could be read it as Lenci
Although if the L were a very squiggly one maybe it could be read it as Lenci
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
Location : uk
Registration date : 2011-05-10
Re: Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
Any other ideas on this mark .. please . Thanks
VeryGreennkeen- Number of posts : 146
Location : uk
Registration date : 2011-05-10
Re: Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
The signsture looks like it starts with a C or a B - Clovaly or Beverly maybe?
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Re: Mid Century Pottery flower frog Figurine girl... weird but nice..???
Hello, the eyes on your figure look very much like those on Goldscheider wall masks from the 1930s, and also like some pieces designed by Walter Bosse. I know this doesn't seem to tie up with the marks on the bottom, but it might give you another line of investigation.
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