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J&A Investments
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A long time ago, my thrifting journey kicked off when my aunt passed away, leaving behind her house and all its contents to us. Tasked with selling off the items the family didn't want to keep, I found myself diving headfirst into the world of discovering new and intriguing things. I was truly astounded by the variety of items that people were interested in buying from us! Now, my husband and I have turned this passion into a shared hobby, traveling far and wide to attend auctions, sift through thrift stores, explore estate sales, and scour garage sales. Each item we come across becomes an opportunity for me to delve into research and learn something new. For us, it's not just about making a sale, but about the joy of acquiring knowledge. Interacting with customers is a highlight of our thrifting adventure. We take great care in packaging each item, sending it off with well wishes for a safe journey to its new home. Our hope is that whoever receives our packages will come to love the items as much as we do.
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WKF Austria 1930 swirl vase # 135
This is a vintage swirl or marble glaze vase. WKF from Austria is believed to have operated from the 1930’s to 1950. The swirl vases were done as early as the 1930’s. It is Art Deco Art Pottery and the material is majolica, which is glazed earthenware. Oddly, there is no attribution to the initials WKF and very few are offered to market. Likelihood it relates to Werkstatte Keramik, or something close. There are chips to the glaze on the underside of the vase opening. No cracks or repairs. This is a Gorgeous vase blue background with orange brown and green swirls. See pictures for condition. 8.5” tall WKF from Austria is believed to have operated from the 1930’s to 1950. The swirl vases were done as early as the 1930’s. It is Art Deco Art Pottery and the material is majolica, which is glazed earthenware. Oddly, there is no attribution to the initials WKF and very few are offered to market. Likelihood it relates to Werkstatte Keramik, or something close. On today’s market these carry auction house estimates of $100 - $200.
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