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Author Topic: Adam Aaronson Perfume Help  (Read 434 times)
Connie
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« on: October 22, 2005, 08:24:22 PM »

I am assuming this was made by "our" own Adam.  I was so excited to get it.  I love it and want to know more about it.  Does the style have a name?  Is the 92 for the year made?

Aaronson Perfume

close-up of the Perfume

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Showing stopper

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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2005, 11:41:20 AM »

The series is called Mediterranean and there were a number of shapes. Each one had two or three transparent tones. It was nice to see it again. 1992 is the year of making. It would have been made in my Newmarket workshop in Kirtling, I moved back to London the following year.
There were also vases in the series.

Adam

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Connie
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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2005, 12:17:03 PM »

Thank you Adam!

I am so pleased to be able to add this to my personal collection.  My pictures really don't do justice to this little piece.  It is transparent amber and green and where they meet a amethyst tone.

Adam - I wish I could go to Chicago for the SOFA.  Unfortunately I will be heading the opposite direction to NJ then the coast of Maine for work.  I would rather be viewing fabulous glass  :wink:
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