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Pottery5636 of 12310S.C. Apulum S.A. Company, Romania Late 1970's, Flamingo GroupMohave Tourist Pottery - "Effigy" Cup - c. 1900
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    Posted 9 years ago

    billypicke…
    (247 items)

    I bought a few porcelain vases yesterday at thrift store. I remember seeing something similar to this a while back but cannot remember who made it or what it's called.

    Thanks for looking and always, I appreciate everything from all of you.

    Regards, Billy B. Davis III

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    1. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 9 years ago
      What a beauty, Billy! I know these vases as Wedgewood, someone will hopefully come along and give you the right information for it. :)
    2. martika martika, 9 years ago
      Or it's called jasper ware. Not only Wedgwood manufactured them. I think the style of your vase is nearer to some items from the German Schafer & Vater, but this is only my feeling :)
    3. billypicker65 billypicker65, 9 years ago
      Thanks Katherine. martika, also Thank You for this info.
    4. art.pottery, 9 years ago
      I agree. Saw the thumbnail pic and my first thought was Schafer and Vater
    5. AdeleC AdeleC, 9 years ago
      Definitely not Wedgwood jasper ware. Looks like Schafer & Vater to me too.

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