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Ceramic Vase
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Re: Ceramic Vase
hi buddy!
even i have one same like your rumpot with same marking and shown in the photo---i am also curious to know the date period---it is from which country---price-----comapany which it made ----etc--if you know let me know on e.mail: [email protected] patel
Re: Ceramic Vase
Anything marked W.Germany ( West Germany) dates from 1949- 1990 when Germany was divided into eastern and Western sections after World War Two. After the War Germany was desperate for business and produced a lot of low cost decorative pottery for the export market, most pieces like this tend to date from the 1960's.
Re: Ceramic Vase
thanks for your comment!----ashok
Re: Ceramic Vase
thanks for your comment!----ashok