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Author Topic: Crinkles jug Split from Art Deco Uranium Glass Nude Lady Centrepiece for show  (Read 796 times)

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Offline brucebanner

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This is the one i have, similar piece in Gulliver no mention of uranium, only the body and neck frill is uranium not the handle.
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I'd guess Harrach for that Bruce as a first thought for looking into:
here's one the same shape
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/moser-harrach-cranberry-pitcher-Coraline-Coralene-Water-Lilly-pond-marked-/301712437524

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I think its English it has W patent L on the base. The one in the link looks in really bad shape.
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Bruce, coralene photographs particularly badly I think so it never shows off to it's full advantage. I had a stunning coralene lidded box that was just gorgeous, however I could not capture that properly on photographs.

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Bruce,the shape of the spout and the 'heft' of the glass reminded me of this
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,50218.0.html

I also thought it seemed to have an internal optic rib but perhaps not- something seen in quite a lot of Harrach glass.
On the converse side, the pinky red glass in the one I linked to is quite unusual ... and very pretty actually.

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Adding this to the right convo
I don't think anything definitive has ever been concluded about the WL Patent re coralene, though I know there's been lots of discussion about it, certainly on one of the Facebook groups.

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