Posted 6 years ago
bohemiangl…
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PN II-837 is not officially designated as a Franz Hofstötter design, but it was clearly made using either the same or a very similar mold as PN II-383, which was a Hofstötter form made for the 1900 Paris Exposition. The only difference is that the shape is inverted; if you turn on paper pattern upside down and compare it to the other, the profiles and the sizes are the same. At any rate, this is a great cobalt Papillon in a shape that is strange, but also familiar. Both PNs, II-383, and II-837, were made using (among others) the Papillon decor.
keramikos, Thank you... I share your plight - this piece was one of those moments of weakness :)
Hello? Can you make a vase identification? I have three vases for which I have doubts. I would be very grateful. magik