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Art Glass9704 of 22787Loetz Shell Vase. Unknown Decor. 8.5" long. Circa early 1900'sLoetz Open Compote Series II - 6258  ca. 1908
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    Posted 8 years ago

    mluna99
    (275 items)

    Hand blown? glass vase . I picked this up today because it was half off. I am not in love with the color, but the shape and bubbles throughout are great. It looks like the bottom has a ground and polished pontil,

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      Looking at the style of this I would say modern Chinese, but I agree the colour and shape are really nice.
    2. mluna99 mluna99, 8 years ago
      That was my thought exactly when I bought it. I know I have seen things like these in big box stores. But it will serve its purpose in holding flowers at my wedding.
    3. swfinluv1 swfinluv1, 8 years ago
      Is that a signature on the base in the upper-left corner of the third picture? I couldn't enlarge enough on my phone to see.
    4. mluna99 mluna99, 8 years ago
      No, that is just some scratches on the bottom that were picking up the light. I am sure this is a modern Chinese piece.

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