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    Posted 2 years ago

    NevB
    (182 items)

    This unusual little vase sits in a plated brass holder. It's just 3" long overall and 3" tall. It's been identified elsewhere as being by the Stourbridge firm of Thomas Webb, date 1880-1900.

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    Comments

    1. DejaVu2 DejaVu2, 2 years ago
      That's so pretty.
    2. NevB, 2 years ago
      Thanks DejaVu2, elsewhere I've seen a pair of similar ones complete with spoons so I now think it's a salt.
    3. Russell117, 2 years ago
      The formation of the top petals suggests Thomas Webb - almost like a signature! The petals are always an even number - six in this particular example.
    4. NevB, 2 years ago
      Thanks Russell117, Thomas Webb does seem the most likely.
    5. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 1 year ago
      beautiful
    6. NevB, 1 year ago
      Thanks kivatinitz.

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