yes - absolutely Welz - the higher end finer examples of this pattern by Moser and Loetz are referred to as Marmoriertes Marmoriertes vase -...
looks Mexican to me ?
??? I dont get it - how can you have them listed for sale if they are stuck in customs
opaline with ormolu - most likely French
be sure to use the words: early - hand painted - scenic - colbalt - gold
it looks like marigold glass from the 70"s ???
I think it might be Imperial Continental Green Goblet
just sell it "as is" and let it become someone elses issue to deal with...
best sale was a Barovier patchwork vase - I bought it on Lincoln Road in Miami where EVERYONE is looking for MCM and it was right under their nose...
I have sold a piece in this pattern at least 25 years ago - for the life of me I can't remember who it was attributed to - but it's either...
I have NEVER had a problem selling a banana stand - if you invest a dime for a banana and put it on the stand I assure you it will sell the first...
best to describe it as mid century modern
parian - late 1800's probably - I would use parian group - parian figure - parian cherubs - parian putti for search terms...
wow - is that big - impressive
I think someone probably drilled it to use it as a planter.... so the water would drain...
I am certain that it is Made In Japan - it would have had a paper label and it was long since removed - it's called pearlware by some.... japan...
it looks Scandinavian / Danish Moderne to me...
I have seen 2 - there is a small installation at the Palm Springs airport - mostly beautiful vessels in cube showcases - the shell and amoeba type...
if not cole then owen
try West Virginia Specialty Glass Company :)
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