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All items105454 of 244522Loetz Bronce "Phänomen Genre 29" Vase. 7.25" tall. PN II-56. Circa 1900STROMBERGSHYTTAN VASE AND CASE
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Beyond_ord…
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    This cup has been in my memories going on 45 years. My father passed in 1997 and all the family treasures were distributed. I have never been able to get the story behind the piece and have not been able to find any information about it on the internet. I have searched the makers mark with no luck. I would like to pass it on "with" some history to go with it. I have traced part of the family back to the Civil War with photos.
    It measures 3 3/4" tall, the silver rim is 3 3/8" across, and weighs 1 lb 5 oz.

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      What a lovely thing!! Are the maker's initials ABL? AFBL? I can't quite read it.
    2. Beyond_ordinary63, 8 years ago
      Click on the picture to enlarge it. I took it with a magnifying glass

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