Posted 13 years ago
vetraio50
(756 items)
This vase was bought in a thrift shop on a half-price sale day. I think it is a Harrach vase from the Historismus period. I asked Alfredo Villanueva and Warren Galle about it and they thought it my well be early Harrach 1860-1870.
It looks like two Etruscan/Roman/Pompeian/Greek musicians done in blue, green, white and cream enamels on an opaque brown milk glass. The foot is flat with no pontil and has a painted 11 (slightly rubbed) in black. The gilding on the base has been rubbed. It’s about 29 cm high.
I really like the fine enamel work on this vase which I think is similar to the work of the English firm Richardsons.
Thanks ozmarty, hapoli, mark and bohemianglassandmore.
Thanks again BELLIN68!
Many thanks Greatsnowyowl! Great name, oh wise one!
Many thanks inky!
stunning vase:!
Thanks SEAN!
Many thanks to HO2CULTCHA!
Your very welcome Kevin!!
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Many thanks PHIL!
Many thanks NADIA !!!!!!
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Many thanks CAPERKID & AURA too !!!!
Many thanks LIVENTRUTH !!!!!!
It's almost CW archaeology ... I actually gave this one away a few years ago to Vinnies.
Many thanks KIVATINITZ !!!!
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Many thanks AURA !!!!
Many thanks NEWFLD !.!!.!