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    Posted 8 years ago

    alientor
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    thankyou to the kind people who gave a comment on my earlier attempt at posting .. but in trying to improve a picture i deleted everything!
    so here we go again
    this is a porcelain figure about 12" tall and possibly a candle holder or flower vase
    i purchased it as a fun item but i have no idea what it is where/when it was made
    there is a BU impressed makers mark and a couple of numbers on the base as photo 1
    if anyone can help in identification or even guess i would love to know
    thakyou

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 8 years ago
      Man this is bugging Me, I remember this mark, Its Austrian for sure.
    2. Fdoyle88 Fdoyle88, 8 years ago
      Thanks Dizzy! Much appreciation for your feedback regarding the Pieri piece I thought it was symbolic of the Kroft Brothers work possibly psylasiba (or a combination for that matter)!
      Much appreciated!????
    3. alison64, 8 years ago
      Brothers Urbach , Czechoslovakia .

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