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Thread: Please help Identify Vase

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    Default Please help Identify Vase

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    Can you tell me anything about this vase? It has no markings on the base.

    Look forward to hearing your thoughts on this!
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    The decoration looks African to me, but that's about it. Hope one of the pottery sellers can help you.

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    well, had a good look at this and I'm intrigued myself! I thought I knew quite a lot about ceramics, but I have to say, not come across one like this before. Sorry.

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    I would think American Indian influenced. Possibly Delaware. Is the piece pottery? Glass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sovereignman View Post
    I would think American Indian influenced. Possibly Delaware. Is the piece pottery? Glass?


    Bet you are right, but I know next to nothing about pottery except seeing some at area auctions. The white tailed deer eliminates Africa or Australia. That part seems very well done. But the body distortion bothers me. Never saw that before on Indian pieces. Maybe it is brand new and artsy?

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    Yes I agree. It is of a newer style. i would research modern indian pottery and glass ware. JM2CW

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    Is it a souviner piece from a roadside stand near a historical site in America?

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    I would say it's far to uniform in shape to be old. Possibly decoupage artwork?
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    Quote Originally Posted by n0rth3rnang31 View Post
    hi

    can you tell me anything about this vase? It has no markings on the base.

    Look forward to hearing your thoughts on this!
    got it!
    A no eyed deer!

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