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Pottery11007 of 12588Vintage porcelain Cherub VasesAngie!! I told you, i wanted my eggs over-easy!
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    Posted 12 years ago

    lotsastuff
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    Just bought this for $1.99 at thrift store. Really like this vase but want to know some more about it. The pink, yellow, white and blue glaze seems hand applied over a matte black body. Then there is the initial i or j hand done on base in same raised pink gloss glaze. Number 1358 and 14 embossed on bottom. It is about 7 inches tall and pretty heavy for a little pot. Anyone have ideas? I am guessing "mid century"?????

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    1. art.pottery, 12 years ago
      Most likely W. German - but possibly Italian. Circa late 50s to late 70s?
      Second number "14" probably denotes the height in mm.
    2. lotsastuff, 12 years ago
      Thanks for the info. I'll try to find out a bit more with those hints. Would the initial in pink glaze be the decorator?

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