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We need to see the marking…
We need to see the marking on the underside of the vases to really nail down a time period. Vases like these were reproduced in the 1980s when values for The Originals climbed a new heights.
Hi, Thanks for the comment,…
Hi, Thanks for the comment, I've added a photo of each
In reply to We need to see the marking… by Lovejoy
This particular marking was…
This particular marking was used about 1904 to about 1918 no huge value I'm afraid the demand for pottery and Porcelain from this. Reaching its peak in the early 1990s since then have declined a great deal. Pieces like this were actually produced in large numbers and never really gained in value compared to limited run pieces, hand decorated by smaller companies. Comparable pairs of vases now at auction generally sell for under $100
Okay thanks you for looking…
Okay thank you for looking at it, very much appreciated
In reply to This particular marking was… by Lovejoy