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Author Topic: ID needed please for delicate glass shell-effect cup/iridescent twirled stems  (Read 1122 times)

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Offline kmax70

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I am a volunteer Ebay seller for a charity : http://www.furnitureplus.org.uk/

I need some help with the identification of this item

It stands approx. 6 in/15 cm tall by 4.5 in/11.5 cm rim diameter.   The glass is very delicate, and at first I thought it was a shell seated on glass arms.

The base is concave, and  the pontil is smooth but pronounced.

Any help would be very gratefully received.

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Offline keith

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Hello.I believe these are Polish and quite new  ;D ;D

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Offline Anik R

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Hi,

I agree with Keith...  Polish (most probably by Galicjan glassworks) and rather new.  You can find very similar items here:  http://www.galicjan.com/pl/oferta/czarki

Anik


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Offline kmax70

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Many thanks to you both.   I am convinced, and will be able to attribute the glass correctly when I list it on Ebay.

All best,

kathleenM.

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