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Early 20th Century German Pottery Vase
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Early 20th Century German Pottery Vase           SOLD
Description Based on glaze and base, this vase was made in Germany in the early 20th century, but I've had no luck attributing it to a particular company.  The drip glaze features various shades of green with a bit of brown, and the feathering of the glaze adds a lovely touch.  It's definitely above average.

Dimensions:  
Height about 8 1/4"; diameter about 7 1/2".

Form: 870

Company/Artist:  unknown

Decor/Glaze:  unknown 

  
Estimated Date: 1910
 
Condition:  
is excellent with no damage and no repairs.

Price:  SOLD


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