The maker and country of origin of this set is unknown at this point in time.
The figurine and stand is 23 cm (9") high by 25.5 cm (10") in length in one piece.
The bowl is 20.5 cm (8") in diameter.
Seen in crystal, amber, green, blue and pink in a frosted finish.
Should you know of a catalogue that can confirm the maker of this items please let me know.
The maker and country of origin of this set is also unknown at this point in time.
The stand is 37.5 cm long and 14 cm wide and 4 cm high.
The bowl is 19.5 cm in diameter and 9.5 cm high.
The vases are 10 cm in diameter and 15.3 cm high.
The collector who owns this set has indicated to me that the two vases that accompany this set may have been made by
Paul & Staglich who were a German Glass Company.
Should you know of a catalogue that can confirm the maker of this items please let me know.
The maker and country of origin of this set is unknown at this point in time.
The bowl and stand has the same interlocking ring pattern as seen on the bowl of the Kneeling Lady set.
The bowl and stand are the same as the previous set but the vases are different.
Below is a clearer picture of the Tauben (pigeons) vases that is seen in the set above.
TAUBEN (pigeons) vase made by Libochvoice Glass.
As seen and number 1584 in the Libochovice 1958 catalogue.
Libochovice were a Czechoslovakian company.
It is 25 cm (10") high
Seen in crystal, amber, green, blue and pink in a clear and frosted finish.
TAUBEN vase made by Rosice Glass.
As seen and numbered 2472 in the Rosice 1958 catalogue.
Rosice were a Czechoslovakian company.
Colours likely are crystal, amber, green, blue and pink in a clear and frosted finish.
Seen is a bowl #11936 and under plate #11971 which have an interlocking ring pattern that is similar in design to that is seen on the Kneeling Lady bowl set and Bowl and Tauben (pigeons) vases on Stand.
Should you know of a catalogue that can confirm the maker of the Kneeling Lady bowl set and Bowl and Tauben (pigeons) vases on stand set please let me know.
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Neil Cooper
Same BOWL on stand with Lady candle sticks