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A Pair of Nice German Figural Spill Vases / Marked C or G 178 / Unknown Maker and Age

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nldionne's loves845 of 2554HOBBS, BROCKUNIER GLASS COMPANY, of Wheeling,West Virginia- Some ExamplesLARGE ASIAN BOWL
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    Posted 11 years ago

    mikelv85
    (1232 items)

    I saw these at "Volunteers of America" and hemmed and hawed over them. I put them back on the shelf together, but way in the back. I went there the next day thinking no one would have bought them, till I saw only one. Who would buy just one !!! I looked and looked and there on the very bottom shelf I found the other one. Whew !! Why do I do this to myself ! I should just buy the darn things when I see them. Anyway. They look like your typical Dresden or Meissen but I know they aren't .They measure 6" tall x 5 1/2" wide. A little too well done to be Japanese. So I'm thinking German just a lesser quality. Nice gilding and paint work ,no visible damage all the little fingers intact. Just a rough spot on one of the leaf backs of one of them. Quite nice for what they are. -Mike-

    Just found out that this style is actually called a "spill vase" although you could use them for flowers as well. Here's the online definition:
    " Spill vases were small, usually porcelain, receptacles, to hold splinters or paper tapers that were lit from a hearth fire to transfer a flame to light a lantern or lamp. Most were figurines and sat on a fireplace mantel. The splinters were called "spills" and were used until matches were invented after the turn of the 20th century."

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    1. mikelv85 mikelv85, 11 years ago
      Well the "C" mark on the bottom, might indicate Chodau porcelain Bohemia . Old pottery and porcelain marks online does show them as marking their pieces with "Chodau" or just a " C " by itself. They are listed under German marks which include Austria and Bohemia. It could be Czechoslovakian too. Now how old are they ?

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