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Their vases were marked Amphora and were unique, sought-after Art Nouveau ceramics up until the top designers left the firm in 1903-04. Your vase probably dates from 1895-1900.
Past Auction José María Bracho Murillo A still life with a vase of lilacs, a rose and a conch shell on a table; An amphora shaped vase, a basket of peonies, an abalone shell and pansies on a draped ...
Ernst Wahliss Austrian, 1837–1900 Wahliss Amphora plaque of a woman with irises and Amphora four-handled vase with reticulated rosettes (2 works), ca. 1900–1910 Medium ceramic ...
Because this amphora is made of a clay that is more yellow than the characteristic orange-red of Attic clay and has a rough texture, it is likely that it is Boeotian in origin. Unfortunately, this ...
Check out David Rago's appraisal of a Teplitz amphora vase, ca. 1900, from Tulsa Hour 2.
This elegant handblown glass vase evokes a bit of mystery with its rich color palette of strawberry tones highlighted with an optic stripe pattern. Useful as a vase or a stand alone sculptural piece.
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