Posted 7 years ago
Poire
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Hi. I'm sorry. Second post of this lovely vase. I posted last night, and, after a bit of editing and re-editing, I unintentionally (or, maybe, intentionally due to frustration) deleted it and was too tired to repost. So, I'm back.
I found this beautiful vase at an antique store this past weekend. I was immediately attracted to its beautiful glaze. It's a gorgeous blue and green flambé. It is made of white clay and is partially glazed inside. There are 3 stilt marks and 3 maker's/production marks on the bottom. I am so perplexed by the marks. Crossed sabers that look like scissors. The number 123 with an elevated "n" next to it. And, finally, one that I first truly realized was a maker's mark, last night, when I was posting: A cloverleaf?, Fleur de Lis? 2 Hatchets back to back? I just can't figure it out! It is located right next to one of the stilt marks and placed near the 123 n.
The vase is right around 6 inches tall, and 3, or so, inches wide on the bottom. There's ridging from the middle through the bottom and the top has a quasi "garlic" mouth.
Can you help me figure this out? I love this vase and think that this glaze is so beautiful! I would love to figure out who made it!
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