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This vase has no mark. I’m guessing it’s European, but from which country and by which maker? What about its value?

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If this was a true Meissen compote with the mark it would be worth upwards of $300. There are “wild” prices out there as LISTINGS but to price this I looked at SOLD listings to see what the market is doing. Here is a recently sold footed bowl with a lot of detail:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/19th-C-CARL-THIEME-DRESDEN-GERMANY-RETICULATED-ROCOCO-REVIVAL-COMPOTE-/113525805846?hash=item1a6eaa5316%3Ag%3Au8oAAOSwtn5cMOr-&nma=true&si=6QY5bhR5gg06vAn6k5Dm8PSBHLw%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

It’s nice when terms can fold over to different mediums to keep it easy like that. Reticulated/pierced is one in the same. Compote is the form/style of something.

Jeffrey

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