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    Posted 13 years ago

    alienmagnet
    (60 items)

    I know the manufacturer, but i can't seem to determine an age or possible pattern name.

    I do know it's old. It was my grandmother's. It appears to be hand painted.

    It's about 4 1/4" high

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    1. susan, 13 years ago
      Hi, these little vase's were tourist piece's from around the 1950's 60's you often find them with little painted gondolas and in different colours and sometimes they have little enamelled flowers, they are almost always painted with silver.
      It was probably bought for your grandmother as a gift by someone who went to the island of Murano, hope this helps.
      By the way, it is nice to see the original label as the were almost always washed off!!!

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