Featured Porcelain Vases

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by aginghoopsters, Feb 17, 2026.

  1. aginghoopsters

    aginghoopsters Well-Known Member

  2. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

    I dunno, I'm more inclined to think Bohemian/German. But, Old Paris covers a wide area.
     
  3. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    I think 19th century is certainly plausible. The mirror images are especially nice and not something you see often. The unfinished back implies they may be pieces for a fireplace mantel. I can't venture much of a guess as to origin. As kentworld pointed out Old Paris covers a wide area, and is sometimes a catchall for these types of pieces. The French love blue and gold but then so did the Bohemians. Sweet vases regardless! I think the value on goantiques is highly speculative.
     
  4. aginghoopsters

    aginghoopsters Well-Known Member

    Definitely not worth $1500 lol, I think they are the same pair now that I’m looking at the wear? Could definitely see Bohemian too

     
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  5. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    The cobalt blue gold and multicoloured panels thing was quite widespread. It works so well. RCD, Royal Worcester, Coalport, Meissen to name a few. The shape definitely looks more continental though.
     
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