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Author Topic: Cased, hooped chimney vase 18" (45.5cm) tall - is it Scandinavian, help please?  (Read 586 times)

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I have a large cased, blue (almost Bristol blue at base) with very thin white interior, hooped chimney vase that stands 18" (45.5cm) tall, diameter 5" (12.8cm). The colour near the top appears turquoise, as the blue pigment is less concentrated. The wall thickness of the glass varies from 2mm to 3mm at the top edge. My photo seems to show a lean on the vase, but this is down to camera angle.

Can anyone help with it's identification, as I seem to run out of ideas?

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