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Offline DJ1985

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Blue milk glass sculpture
« on: August 28, 2015, 06:07:40 PM »
My husband was given this opalescent blue glass sculpture by his grandmother and I'm trying to find out more info on it. I'm curious if it may be Venetian
Any ideas?
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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2015, 07:36:03 PM »
Welcome to the forum.

It does not look typically Venetian to my eye or typically anywhere else for that matter! Interesting item, presumably it is all solid - not blown, perhaps what is in glass making terms called a frigger.

How tall is it and is the glass completely opaque?

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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2015, 10:55:43 PM »
Thanks for the reply!
It's a little over 6 inches tall and the only place it's not opaque is on the right side where it has those little bubbly extensions; there it thins out and is a bit clear.

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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2015, 11:21:29 AM »
Do you think it is a stylised rabbit or squirrel? I do, although I have to turn my head sideways, which might affect my thinking. ;D
I don't think it's opaescent glass. Opalescent glass is (often diluted) milky white, and has an internal "fire" of sunset colours when held up to the light.
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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2015, 04:56:14 PM »
This sounds crazy, but to me it looks like a stylized inner ear!
It doesn't come through in the pictures but the glass does have iridescent reflections of pink and gold. I think because it's opaque it's harder to see.

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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #5 on: August 29, 2015, 05:04:45 PM »
I'm reasonably familiar with the workings of the inner ear, (did you know the hair cells map onto the brain in a natural logarithmic scale?  8) ) and while the image and the glass are both spirals and the same shade of blue, I still think your scuplture is a bunny rabbit or a squirrel nutkin. ;D ;D ;D

Iridesence is a surface treatment, which will give rise to a lovely rainbow shimmery effect.
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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2015, 06:47:02 PM »
I'm pretty familiar with it too- my guess had nothing to do with the color. Lol
I don't see a squirrel or rabbit but the figure is so abstract that it's anyone's guess.
Is a surface treatment something that could be scratched away?

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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2015, 07:17:58 PM »
 :)
just a freaky co-incidence about the colour, then.
Thanks for taking my comment in the right way, not overly serious!  ;D

I see the bottom spiral as the body, the top one the head, the sticky out (clearer) bits being rabbity ears (or squirrel tail) and the front paws.

I suppose a surface iridesence could be scraped away, but it is fused to the surface of the glass, so it would involve scraping away the top layer of glass itself. It's not a cold-painted thing.
Many contemporary glassmakers use a spray of stannous chloride on the surface of the hot glass (in a fume cupboard) to create this effect. Different chemicals will produce slightly different colours/finishes.
Stannous chloride produces a very slightly matte rainbow effect.

However, there are some cold-painted surface finishes which would scrape off. This does not tend to be found on any item of quality.
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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2015, 08:13:18 PM »
Haha yeah I probably clicked on that google image because of the color, subconsciously.
I was hoping that maybe the color would indicate when or where it was made, but I guess it's just too obscure. No matter; I still love the weird little thing! ;)
Thanks for the help!

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Re: Very unusual glass sculpture
« Reply #9 on: August 29, 2015, 11:48:55 PM »
When the first two photos are viewed in the upright position, then to me it is definitely a stylized rabbit.
(If it were a squirrel it would have had an obvious tail of some form.)

It might be a one-off piece. I can't find anything similar anywhere else.
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