SPRITZ DECOR BAY VASE
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SPRITZ DECOR BAY VASE
Is it worth purchasing a bay vase with spritz decor....?
I am a newby at collecting WGP
Thanks
I am a newby at collecting WGP
Thanks

Ula-
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Re: SPRITZ DECOR BAY VASE
Hi Ula, this needs to be in the Pottery Discussions thread - I'll move it for you.
Re: SPRITZ DECOR BAY VASE
depends on the piece, spritz decor just means sprayed so the lava collecting hoards wouldn't be interested in such wares.
I think most Bay spritz decor was made in the 1930's, again the fashion is now firmly based around the 1960's & 70's.
My advice is buy what you like and if you have to ask if it's worth buying then the answer is always no.
I think most Bay spritz decor was made in the 1930's, again the fashion is now firmly based around the 1960's & 70's.
My advice is buy what you like and if you have to ask if it's worth buying then the answer is always no.
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Re: SPRITZ DECOR BAY VASE
Excellent answer Dan. I agree, buy what you like for the price you can afford (research prices well beforehand).
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Thanks guys....answers have been very helpful.
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Re: SPRITZ DECOR BAY VASE
I agree, buy what you like , take price into consideration if you intend to resell, 1930 bay vases don't sell that well , dan's spot on ,it's the fat lava 60's 70's stuff that is in demand at the moment . 

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