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Vintage biscut Jar. Blue gold and yellow flowers.

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All items214761 of 244563Teddy Roosevelt  Old  Bronze head. Laguneblaa candleholder, Per Lütken (Holmegaard, 1963)
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    Posted 13 years ago

    philena
    (16 items)

    Would love to know what I have ? What's the value . Bought it years ago from an estate. It is 7" tall and 5" across.

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    1. papa papa, 13 years ago
      Victoria" Schmidt & Co, Stará Role, Czech Republic (Altrohlau, Bohemia, Austria) Founded 1883 by Lazarus and Rosenfeld, Ltd. 1885 it was sold to Franz Schmidt. It was the largest factory. The factory’s main concern was commercial production and was not concerned with artistic value. Still though, it produced some high quality pieces. It also manufactured a ceramic called porelite, a substandard version of porcelain. In 1945 it merged with the Altrohlau Porcelain Factories and the EPIAG factories to become a part of Starorolský Porcelán, then Karlovarský Porcelán Stará Role II in 1958.
      Your blue mark is from 1891 to 1918
    2. philena, 13 years ago
      Wow can't believe it. papa what's it worth ??
    3. papa papa, 13 years ago
      Not sure of value; but porcelain mark is found about 3/4 down the page at:

      http://www.collectorscircle.com/bohemian/porcelain/marks_table2.html

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