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getthatmonke…'s loves807 of 1612Small  Classic  "Art Nouveau"  Pottery VaseMarti Glass made them even bigger!
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    Posted 12 years ago

    vlkma238412
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    small vase bought in a junkshop in the 90s liked the combination of the blues and brown ( mat glazed )nice shape. Inside also brown glazed (glossy) 18.5 cm high

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      The Germans call this type of work "Spritzdekor".
      Is there a Dutch term for it?
      Is it Dutch, from Maastricht?
      Belgian?
      German?
      Czech?
      But that's the question, I suppose.
      No luck so far.I've had a look at the major German makers of the period: Carstens, Colditz, Annaburg etc
      http://www.spritzdekor.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=2&lang=en
      No luck so far.....
    2. austrohungaro austrohungaro, 12 years ago
      The airbrush decor was widely used in German pottery as well. I saw several exampes coming from the northern area around Bremen, which after all is not that far from the Netherlands...
    3. Berliner Berliner, 12 years ago
      Hi, I am pretty sure, this is "EDWIN WERNER&CO, Bunzlau, formerly Germany, today Poland.
      I own a large collection of such type of pattern, here you can see: http://www.spritzdekor.de

      Greetings
      Ralf
    4. vlkma238412 vlkma238412, 12 years ago
      thanks Ralf
      you have a great collection and you have a really good website you have put lotts of work in it

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