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Can be handy at a pinch
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Claudine, AI can be a launching point but should not be relied on. It tends to hallucinate and is anxious to please the person asking the question. Think an over eager junior assistant.
Yes appreciate the reminder that’s why I said not to trust it in my comment but use it as a starting point 😊
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This is what AI gives me
Claudine, AI can be a launching point but should not be relied on. It tends to hallucinate and is anxious to please the person asking the question. Think an over eager junior assistant.
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Is this true???
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The object is a vintage Richard Mutz Gildenhall vase, made in Germany between 1923 and 1931. Additional details: It is a studio pottery piece, featuring a drip glaze technique with blue, brown, and green colors on a light blue base. Richard Mutz was an Art Nouveau artist known for his drip glazes. He founded the Gildenhall ceramic workshop near Berlin in 1923; it closed due to the recession of 1929. The vase is considered a rare find.
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Can some one assist me in finding the origin of this vase? I began searching late last night and I find myself unable to concentrate because I can’t find anything quite like it. It does not have a lip on the top like the others I have found. I’m seeing there is no mark on the bottom unfortunately, and I’m just curious does anybody know anything about this piece? The paint is thick and raised. Thank you in advance for all your assistance
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Hi! What's the question? I have a couple of de Silva pieces. Actually I just sold a set of bowls and only have a pot left. What did you want to know?
Have you seen this piece? What is the value?
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This looks like a Ukrainian folk art cross stitch pattern. Possibly Bavaria Germany. Not easy to find the maker. Probably 1980’s or earlier.
Edelstein is one maker who sometimes just marked their pieces with made in Germany or W. Germany and and impressed pattern number
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This looks like a Ukrainian folk art cross stitch pattern. Possibly Bavaria Germany. Not easy to find the maker. Probably 1980’s or earlier.
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Hope it’s helpful- I never know whether to trust that type of research but might give you something to start with
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This is what AI gives me
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Ok friends-I have this gorgeous Made In Germany stamped covered dish and I can’t seem to nail down the pattern name/maker. Any help would be appreciated!
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@faded_love_vintage , @meriwether_market Thanks for the information! Dolores
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Picked this up yesterday. Is it italian? armenian? The only thing on the back is 200 (I think). Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
⬆️ Came to say something similar to Colleen. It does look Italian, most likely made in a factory instead of handmade by an artist.
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Picked this up yesterday. Is it italian? armenian? The only thing on the back is 200 (I think). Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
I saw something very similar today in Goodwill (I didn’t end up buying it) it was a plate with a similar fish pattern in these same colors and it had the 200 stamp but it also had a faint blue circular stamp that read “made in Italy for Pottery Barn”
Maybe that could be an avenue of research 🤷♀️
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I got this the other day , thought it was beautiful, no markings , I can’t find anything on it. Anyone have any idea of maker or even material. It looks like cement or heavy gray clay. TIA
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Picked this up yesterday. Is it italian? armenian? The only thing on the back is 200 (I think). Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Juanitaware
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Hi - new seller here. I've exhausted other resources for this DeSilva terra cotta mottled bowl. Haven't found another with twisted handles. Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi! What's the question? I have a couple of de Silva pieces. Actually I just sold a set of bowls and only have a pot left. What did you want to know?
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A while back I found out about bill campbell and raku as well both are beautiful I have two cups by bill and one raku could bring myself to sell and hubby wanted the cups lol
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I don’t know what that but it’s beautiful
Thank you, it’s stunning in person. I’m a big fan of Bill Campbell but I feel like this is even prettier
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Anyone recognize the maker of the crystalline pottery? Very similar look to Campbell but not his mark
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I picked this up because it was weird. Does anyone know what it is? This thing inside of it is attached to it before it was fired and glazed.
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Hi - new seller here. I've exhausted other resources for this DeSilva terra cotta mottled bowl. Haven't found another with twisted handles. Thanks in advance for any help.
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It’s Acoma pottery (Native American). Very sought after. Great findn
Thanks That’s what I have found as well
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