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Pottery9131 of 12564The Kitty love continuesFiesta Ware "Deco" Bud Vase by Homer Laughlin / Lt. Green or Original Green / Original Design Circa 1936-1946 Reintroduced 1986
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    Posted 11 years ago

    scouse68
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    been in my family for at least 70 years, would like to know any history, maker etc. they are a matched pair, slight damage to the rims and have been repaired, would like to know were they originated, belonged to my grandmother in Liverpool England.

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    1. cab207 cab207, 11 years ago
      I'm going to guess it's Japanese and i would look it up on this site and i bet you can find a match for the bottom markings http://gotheborg.com
    2. ItalianGlassDecor ItalianGlassDecor, 11 years ago
      This is definitely Japanese and known as Moriage ware. Nice piece so look after it

      Dean
    3. ItalianGlassDecor ItalianGlassDecor, 11 years ago
      The mark on the base is the artists signature which will be almost impossible to find unless you know what factor and period in which he worked

      Dean
    4. apostata apostata, 1 year ago
      kyoto porcelain i think about 1920 see A large Kyoto Satsuma vase richly decorated with samurai - numbered - Japan - ca. 1920

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