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TimeTraveller's loves780 of 3837Signed Glasfachschule Steinschönau (Kamenicky Šenov) Enameled Glass Vase, ca. 1910Need a maker for this MADE IN ENGLAND teapot.  No makers mark Thank you in Advance!
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    Posted 6 years ago

    Josephinec…
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    Flea market find love it but want to know the maker and age thinking 60’s? I love lusterware and always look for occupied japan but this just says japan

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 6 years ago
      Very pretty! marks4antiques just has it as a Japanese import circa 1950's, no maker
    2. Gillian, 6 years ago
      Hello, A very nice older Japanese cup & saucer. To my eye the glaze is more iridescent than lustre ware - but an image search shows they're almost the same thing.

      It has a lot of wear - Yup 50's.
    3. Josephinecorinne Josephinecorinne, 6 years ago
      Thanks all for replies! I always pick these up in thrift stores, I hate leaving them there they all need good homes!

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