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European Art Pottery1247 of 2162Royal Dutch DelftCascade Vase West Germany by Scheurich
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    Posted 10 years ago

    aolis
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    Size of the vase:
    High: 44cm
    Width: 14cm

    Underneath is also a number: 5002 and 12

    Please help me find out where it comes from.

    Thank you all in advance

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    Comments

    1. robin56 robin56, 10 years ago
      The german company meissen has a similar mark but there are lot of fake marks that deceive. However it is a beautiful piece and should be enjoyed by all who see. If you lovr an item, its mark (real or fake) shouldn't matter. The beauty of the piece should. I love it!
    2. aolis, 10 years ago
      Hi robin56 and thank you for your comment!
      Meissen was faked through the ages and I know that this is not Meissen piece (the style is far from).
      However it doesn't feel as a cheap copy of someone else work as most of the Meissen fakes.
      I love and I enjoy this piece no matter what and that's why I would also like to know more about it if possible.
    3. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 10 years ago
      volksted around first years 1800 http://www.porcelainsite.com/porcelain/marks/volkstedt.shtml
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    4. aolis, 10 years ago
      Thank you so much kivatinitz!!!

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