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    Posted 11 years ago

    grandmasfa…
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    I have seen a few different sizes and types of these vases around online. these are the small bud vases, I believe Bohemian..there are 2 plum colored, 1 blue, and 2 green. They have a heavy gold wash and gold band along the top rim. I grew up seeing these around my grandparents house, and now I get to have them in mine. :-)
    Any help in identifying them would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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    1. welzebub welzebub, 10 years ago
      There is also a good possibility that these could actually be Italian. Pauli & Co of Venice produced extremely similar items that were parts of small dresser sets. These are commonly referred to as Bohemian, but the Italians did this type of product also. They can be next to impossible to tell apart without marks or labels.

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