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<p>[QUOTE="Scarlett_SS, post: 563765, member: 10347"]Hello Antiquers community!</p><p><br /></p><p>I have been browsing as a guest for a while and finally got around to signing up. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have attached a couple of photos showing. Zsolnay Pecs vase that was gifted to me a couple of years ago as part of a job lot of items from an entire-house sale. The previous owner was an artist, she passed away with no relatives and so left many beautiful and curious items.</p><p><br /></p><p>The vase is cream, with painted birds, fauna and bees. The artist has outlined all of the predominant features in gold.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe I'm correct in thinking that it's Hungarian and was made c.1873-1882 (stamp on base #437) there is also an indented '2' but I don't know what this means (can anyone help). Is there any significance!? </p><p>Really, I'd just love to know what it is that I have here, no level of detail is too small. Even if it is just a pretty vase, I'm happy to hear it. </p><p>The vase is approximately 45cm - 50cm in height (I don't if this helps) </p><p>Thanks in advance for your input![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Scarlett_SS, post: 563765, member: 10347"]Hello Antiquers community! I have been browsing as a guest for a while and finally got around to signing up. I have attached a couple of photos showing. Zsolnay Pecs vase that was gifted to me a couple of years ago as part of a job lot of items from an entire-house sale. The previous owner was an artist, she passed away with no relatives and so left many beautiful and curious items. The vase is cream, with painted birds, fauna and bees. The artist has outlined all of the predominant features in gold. I believe I'm correct in thinking that it's Hungarian and was made c.1873-1882 (stamp on base #437) there is also an indented '2' but I don't know what this means (can anyone help). Is there any significance!? Really, I'd just love to know what it is that I have here, no level of detail is too small. Even if it is just a pretty vase, I'm happy to hear it. The vase is approximately 45cm - 50cm in height (I don't if this helps) Thanks in advance for your input![/QUOTE]
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