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433.<br />
Hutschenreuther Porcelain Silver Overlay Vase<br />
Germany, 20th century<br />
Flared rim on red-orange body on white porcelain, silver overlay<br />
decoration of birds and vines, factory mark on base, rim mark possibly<br />
925, ht. 8 7/8 in.<br />
Note: Hutschenreuther was founded in Hohenburg by Carolus Magnus<br />
Hutschenreuther (CMH) in 1814; one of the first privately owned<br />
porcelain factories in Germany.<br />
$400-600<br />
434.<br />
Art Deco Table Lamp<br />
Ceramic and metal<br />
Attributed to Suzanne Lalique for Haviland<br />
Single socket on vasiform pale celadon ceramic body decorated at<br />
shoulder, gilt mounts with wear, marked on base 222W, ht. 17 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
435.<br />
VERART Art Deco Glass Vase<br />
France<br />
Flared rim on black bulbous form with cut textured geometric devices<br />
about the body signed VERART France on base, base wear, ht. 7 in.<br />
Note: VERART was a trade name used by Sabino glass.<br />
$300-500<br />
432.<br />
Approximately 100 Keramic Studio Magazines<br />
Paper<br />
1899-1923<br />
Issues from Oct. 1899, March 1900, May, Oct. 1901, March, July,<br />
Aug., Nov. 1902, May, Nov., Dec. 1903, March 1904, Feb., Apr., Sept.<br />
1905, Sept., Oct. 1906, Feb., July 1907, Jan.-Dec. 1912, Jan.-Dec.<br />
1914, Jan.-Apr., June-Dec. 1915, Jan.-Sept., Nov., Dec. 1916, Jan.-<br />
Oct., Dec. 1917, Jan.-Dec. 1918, Jan.-Dec. 1919, Jan.-Dec. 1920,<br />
Dec. 1923; with folder of miscellaneous pages, issues from Mar. 1902<br />
and Sept. and Oct. 1906 missing covers.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
436.<br />
Medallion Commemorating The Battle of Stalingrad<br />
Bronze<br />
1942-43<br />
Cast with a soldier with weapon held over his arms with river behind,<br />
marked on face, translation Volga 1942-43, dia. 8 in.<br />
Note: Volgograd, formerly known as Stalingrad, was the site of the<br />
bloodiest battle in world history. The German offensive to capture<br />
Stalingrad commenced in August 1942, Luftwaffe bombing reduced<br />
much of the city to rubble, and even so the Germans were unable to<br />
dislodge the Soviet troops on the west bank of the Volga River. Failure<br />
to provide fresh troops and to provide food and ammunition to the<br />
German soldiers caused the final collapse. In February 1943, German<br />
resistance in Stalingrad had ceased.<br />
$400-600<br />
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