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European Art Pottery1363 of 2166RAPALLODrip Glaze Vase (Germany, probably Julius Paul & Sohn), 1920's
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Denise72
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    Found this vase 13 1/2 x 5 1/2 cm a few years ago in a thrift store. At one point, was able to identify it using shape number and stamped mark but now I just cannot manage to recall. No notes, no nothing! Can any of you help me out ?

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    1. fishiowa fishiowa, 11 years ago
      This is Czech, but could be one of a couple different makers. One possibility is Ditmar Urbach. Often called Chodovia, which I was trying to find more information on, but didn't have a lot of luck. Hopefully someone will know more.
    2. Denise72 Denise72, 11 years ago
      Hi fishiowa,

      Your comments have been very helpful. I have looked up the two czech makers that you mentionned. Their work is very similar indeed but not quite the right shape.

      I remember finding an identical piece on the Web using the shape number. If I am correct, it was a Zsolny ceramic. Does that make sense to you?

      Warm thanks to the 6 lovers. You are great!

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