I bought this trough vase, but would like to know the maker. I can't find it on the internet.
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This looks very much like a cermic mold that people did back in the 80s or so. They use to offer cerminic classes and people could pour their own molds or buy a mold that was already poured to paint and fire for their home. I use to take my grandma to her class and saw a lot of these molds just like this in the class. The number on the bottom of the item is the mold number. People could use their own liquid clay and pour the mold or the class would do it for them.
The T-133 is the style of marks that some mold makers used but most of the popular mold companies also had their name with a number. The T may stand for the name but I've not found anything showing this.
Looks like pretty elaborate design that I've never seen on handmade pottery - and - it looks like it may have a gold rim? If so, that would be very unusual for a handmade piece.
You will probably never find an exact match but you might ask your question on some of the vintage pottery forums.
You will need sever pictures - front - bottom - top/inside and measurements.
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This is a nice piece, and seems it may be one of a kind. Through searches ,I was unable to find a maker to this piece.
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