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Pottery8590 of 12594Clarice Cliff sugar shakers, Children & Toys design.Blue & cream-white drip glaze vase
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Katzl
    (81 items)

    One more unidentified vase!
    It has a spiralling shape decorated with seashells...
    There is no mark to help me find out where it could come from!

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    Comments

    1. racer4four racer4four, 11 years ago
      This vase just grabs me! Wonderful shape and glaze.
    2. Katzl Katzl, 11 years ago
      racer4four - thank you so much for your comment!! :) I'm very happy that the vase "speaks" to you!! (That's maybe a bit of a clumsy translation from Swedish.. maybe in english it would be "appeals"...!)

      aghcollect, nutsabotas6, Phil, SEAN68, Radegrunder, surfdub66, vetraio50, Virginia.vintage, racer4four and austrohungaro - many thanks for loving it!!!
    3. vetrissimo, 11 years ago
      English
      "Appeals" is more correct but "speaks" is stronger and would be understood by most people and is very often used among dealers and collectors.
      Your vase
      I'm 99% sure its Oriental but only 65% sure it's Japanese.
      The colour was used in in China as well as Japan but tends to be paler in China.
      However I don't recall seeing one with applied seashells before.
      The basic form is called a "double gourd" but the twist is unusual and also makes me lean more towards Japanese.
      I love it.
    4. SEAN68 SEAN68, 11 years ago
      stunning vase a s well!!
    5. Katzl Katzl, 11 years ago
      vetrissimo - Wow!!! Thank you, thank you!! I had no idea it was oriental, and that it could be Japanese is a big surprise to me!
      SEAN68 - many thanks!!!
      And many thanks for the love Moonstonelover!!

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