Help. Complete mystery vases. Colorful hand painted geometrics
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Help. Complete mystery vases. Colorful hand painted geometrics
Can anyone identify these pots?
12" and 15" tall
glaze is like a colored slip, all hand painted. A flat matte finish.
Both are made of same white clay, the cylinder vase has the slip painted on bottom as well.
Ink number from ??? previous inventory?? glaze notations???
Arts and Crafts period, early 1900's?
Any help woul be appreciated
thanks
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12" and 15" tall
glaze is like a colored slip, all hand painted. A flat matte finish.
Both are made of same white clay, the cylinder vase has the slip painted on bottom as well.
Ink number from ??? previous inventory?? glaze notations???
Arts and Crafts period, early 1900's?
Any help woul be appreciated
thanks
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balancejones- Number of posts : 7
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Re: Help. Complete mystery vases. Colorful hand painted geometrics
american indian, portuguese, italian ???????????
cookiepops- Number of posts : 335
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Re: Help. Complete mystery vases. Colorful hand painted geometrics
I don't mean to moan balance but please post ID requests one at a time, or the replies get confusing and its almost impossible to archive if and when they get an ID.
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skay- Administrator
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Re: Help. Complete mystery vases. Colorful hand painted geometrics
Definitely not American Indian. Pattern on both is distinctly Art Deco, probably dating these to late 1920's or 1930's.
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