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mines & flowers

sudelmuk

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mines and flowers together normally are a no-go, but there are some exceptions.

Glasmine 10.jpg Glasmine 11.jpg

this Glasmine 43 has survived the war (as many, many others too) and was used as a vase for small flowers or a flower-pot respectively. the glass itself is in a top-condition and shows a rare manufacturers mark (barely visible: + in a circle), the painting is rather sensitive - careful to handle.

SMi42 11.jpg SMi42 10.jpg

this S.Mi.42 obviously meantime served as a kind of jewellery box. unfortunetaly someone has tried to remove the floral pattern or the painting was not very resistant.

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this beauty was sold on egun two years ago (not to me :tinysmile_cry_t4:). a very beautiful example for post-war 'trench art', I think.
 
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Very interesting objects Peter, I like them all.

Too bad you did not get the tellermine for your collection. :tinysmile_angry_t:
Maybe it will come up for sale sometime again, and then you can get it.
 
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