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Geisha Girl Vases

By Belindabcw, 7 February, 2017
Description

Hi

I inherited these Geisha Girl vases from my mother, who inherited them from her grandmother, and I dont know much beyond that. Im guessing they made be mid or late 1800s? I absoloutley love them,  and had always wanted these handed down to me. I was fortunate to have found them at my mothers home, when she had thought they were tossed out after an earthquake had demoilished several pieces of very old china etc.

I have some beautiful pieces, but these ones I am interested in knowing something about their "history and their value", as I would like to insure them.

Thank you so much

 

Belinda 

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Black with real gold trims on top op opening, and also gold etched into design of art on vase.
Distinguishing marks
It is RUBLAW or RUBLAM Art Pottery, made in England
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
9 and 3/4" tall
6and 1/2" wide, handle to handle
Weight
Approx 2-3lbs
History
Dates back to my great grandmother, possibly mid 1800s? unsure of history
For Sale?
No
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Belindabcw

8 years 5 months ago

Re: Geisha Girl Vases

Hi

Thank you for any help on the history and value of these Geisha Girl vases.

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Belindabcw

8 years 5 months ago

Re: Geisha Girl Vases

Thankyou for any input on history and value of these pieces :)

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