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Author Topic: Victorian oil lamp applied cherries, flowers etc custard glass Bohemian English?  (Read 3175 times)

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Offline keith

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No problem,it's 'Miller's Victoriana checklist' 1991,Eric Knowles was the consultant,Mitchell Beazley publishers,not much on glass,few nice pic's though  ;D ;D

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Thanks :)

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I think this might turn out to be 'early Loetz production'. Any input/views welcome :)

See link here item 84.03
https://www.loetz.com/images/loetz-early-84.03a.jpg
and
https://www.loetz.com/images/loetz-early-82.04.jpg
https://www.loetz.com/images/loetz-early-82.01.jpg

I can't find an exact match for the graduated green colour but they did use this bright green and were very fond of graduated colour.
see example here but there are many examples of the graduated colour on there:
https://www.loetz.com/images/loetz-early-41.03.jpg
Also has a polished pontil mark. 
I think that is probably where it belongs  :)

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Just an example of Loetz graduated green from that same time period, to yellow in this instance... A little variation between the two as well.

John

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They're lovely :)

I'm very happy the lamp is now in the right location   :D

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