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Artiste:
Here is another item which puzzles me.

Had it so long that I do not remember anything about it, and therefore, need your help.

One 10 1/2 inches incised around pattern 2 Blueberries brown leaves and stem on green backgound vase.

I never saw one like it! Maybe, it's unique??

Is is American made naybe? Or? It could be that someone will know the artist or the compagny??

What do you think about it?

Awaiting your news,

hugs!

David In Indy:
Artiste, quite often ceramics will have a stamp or incision on the base of the piece indicating where it was made. Sometimes it is just a number, or a number and a few letters. But often times an antique dealer can make sense of them and tell you a bit more about it. I collect Hummels. Unfortunately I only have about 12 of them, but each is stamped with "Goebel" (the company in Germany which manufactures them) which is a stylized trademark the Goebel company changes from time to time (this helps the owner determine the age of the piece), a mold number like "42/A" and also the artist's initials. :)

Artiste:
Thanks!

I had West German Goebels too! I don't know if any left!

No such sign or marks on that vase!

Maybe someone knows as to the shape and/or colours or design of the pattern of that vase???

Hugs!

Artiste:
Just foud these soldiers!

Top line are ones marked Made in USA!!

But have no idea as to age... except flag looks old if you look at the paints!! ??

Which company maybe made these??

I lived at many places in the USA and love the USA which helped me creating many exhibitions of my paintings I created there!! If I find that these soldiers are valuable, I will seek to sell them and give the money to a soldier who wants, instead of living on the streets, wants to live indoors and be safe!! (Nearly half of persons living in the streets in the USA are former American, unfortunately.)

Any ideas as to these soldiers toys??

Hugs!!

Shasta542:

--- Quote from: Artiste on February 16, 2008, 08:56:27 pm ---Just foud these soldiers!

Top line are ones marked Made in USA!!

But have no idea as to age... except flag looks old if you look at the paints!! ??

Which company maybe made these??

I lived at many places in the USA and love the USA which helped me creating many exhibitions of my paintings I created there!! If I find that these soldiers are valuable, I will seek to sell them and give the money to a soldier who wants, instead of living on the streets, wants to live indoors and be safe!! (Nearly half of persons living in the streets in the USA are former American, unfortunately.)

Any ideas as to these soldiers toys??

Hugs!!


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What a nice thing to do, Artiste.  :)

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