Null Kralik & Sohn Aerozon vase body without mount, Eleonorenhain/Bohemia, c. 19…
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Kralik & Sohn Aerozon vase body without mount, Eleonorenhain/Bohemia, c. 1900-10, clear glass underlaid with yellow-orange glass, the outer wall with relief etched decoration of acorns and leaves in green overlay, marked Aerozon D.R.M. twice in relief on the rim, the rim partially scratched, h. 13.2 cm. 4388-002

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Kralik & Sohn Aerozon vase body without mount, Eleonorenhain/Bohemia, c. 1900-10, clear glass underlaid with yellow-orange glass, the outer wall with relief etched decoration of acorns and leaves in green overlay, marked Aerozon D.R.M. twice in relief on the rim, the rim partially scratched, h. 13.2 cm. 4388-002

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