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This is a special vase. Not because of the style but because of some peculiarities. The mark corresponds almost perfectly with that of La Hubaudière Quimper, France (see photo). However, it is engraved on this vase, while pieces from this factory usually have a written mark, often with the word "Quimper" and often with the name of the designer. This raises some questions. Is it a piece from this factory or is it from someone who counterfeited the mark? I cannot guarantee that it actually comes from this factory (this risk is taken by the buyer, if it turns out that this is not the case, this will not give rise to a return of the piece). Or is it a piece that was not suitable for sale? After all, there are some firing flaws visible (cracks in the decoration, but under the glaze). And if so, were such documents given to employees with a different mark, or did an employee take it with or without permission? And when was this mark applied during the production process? All questions I cannot answer. However, this does make it a "pièce unique" with a (possibly high) value that is difficult to estimate. You should not forget that pieces from this factory are offered for sale for amounts ranging from a few hundred euros to several thousand euros. Which art lover wants to take a chance and buys this piece for at least € 250? The vase has a diameter of 10.5 cm and a height of 22.5 cm and is in good vintage condition with minuscule damage to the bottom edge.