LUSTRE VASE - Spain, Hispano-Moresque 19thC copy
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smart1968- Number of posts : 2
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Registration date : 2010-11-16
Re: LUSTRE VASE - Spain, Hispano-Moresque 19thC copy
Hi Martin, welcome to the forum
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skay- Administrator
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Re: LUSTRE VASE - Spain, Hispano-Moresque 19thC copy
THANK YOU, NICE TO BE HERE. I TOUGHT THIS VASE MIGHT BE BY LOUISE POWELL AT WEDGWOOD I SAW A SIMILAR ONE BUT THERE ARE NO WEDGWOOD MARKS. THERE MAY BE A 'D' AND 'R' ON THE BASE RIM BUT CANT BE SURE AND THEY ARE FAR APART THEY MAY JUST BE MARKS IN THE GLAZE.
REGARDS
MARTIN
REGARDS
MARTIN
smart1968- Number of posts : 2
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Re: LUSTRE VASE - Spain, Hispano-Moresque 19thC copy
it looks like pottery from the low countries
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: LUSTRE VASE - Spain, Hispano-Moresque 19thC copy
i was going to say that it looks Spanish/Moorish to me. Lustre decoration from that area is fairly common
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