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All items45863 of 244245Quezal Floriform Lily Vase c.1915Bronze sculpture of dancing woman by Albert Roth
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Ashleycrain
    (3 items)

    I found this in an old box It was wrapped in a 1970s newspaper? I don’t know if that helps burn if anyone has any info on it please share with me!

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    1. Deepseas72 Deepseas72, 5 years ago
      These were very common in the 70’s. My grandmother got a pair of them when she bought her bedroom set at the local furniture store. The crossed swords was originally the mark for Meissen porcelain, but has to be one of the most overused marks on everything you can imagine. So she is pretty, but common. (Gosh, that sounds pretentious!)

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