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A Blue Day
Leni:
As long as the fairy lights aren't the ones that get HOT and could cause the glass to break! :shock:
David555:
Hi Tiger
That is the same etched mark as mine - so at least there are two out there, maybe three LOL
The blue optical vase seems a variation on mine; I would guess that the Czech companies under the Sklo Union and other will have done 100s of these types of vases. Mine is not the best glass in the world either but it weighs 1.6k and the base rim is 0.45cm thick ground and polished. I would guess that the round vases of this type would have a design limitation on the thickness on the glass
I always think that for moulded glass Czech is consistent in standard :)
Adam P
Tigerchips:
I forgot to mention that my amber vase has what looks like a cross on the bottom which I presume is a mould mark. It's not polished or anything.
Is there any chance that it might be Bischoff. I know very little about the company but i've just seen a similar coloured vase and the owner thinks it's Bischoff. It looks like it has the same mould mark on the bottom.
Sklounion:
After some careful consideration, this may be a "Sklo Union" product.
With new research material having arrived, the significant phrase is "rucni lis, hutni tvarovano" hand-pressed, work-shop shaped. This has appeared with regard to several item descriptions.
In the case of this piece, it would have been formed initially by manual pressing in the mould, hence the regimented base pattern, then the top worked whilst still hot.
regards,
Marcus
Tigerchips:
Thank you Le Casson. :D
By the way, feel free to borrow any of my pictures from Yobunny. I don't have many Sklo Union items at the moment but i'm working on it. :lol:
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