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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: glassobsessed on October 21, 2012, 02:44:51 PM
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Well I think it is a shape I have not seen in Aurene before...
It was a swap for a Whitefriars bark vase, oh happy days!
Quite thick and heavy (which surprised me when I picked it up), 13cm tall, usual flame mark to base. I wonder if it is a later piece, given the shape - more 1982 rather than 1974.
Any thoughts?
John
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I've got a teeny-tiny but half-inch thickglass pin dish in Aurene - it did come in some unusual shapes - there are short fat cylinders which did not become a standard shape later on... there are Mdina bowls this shape though.
Is your vase really bright orange? :o
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Is your vase really bright orange? :o
Depends how you light it. ;D
Not long to the National now, I will ask Ron about it.
John
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Here's an image of a couple of Gold Aurene cylinders - non-standard sizes, and an Aurene pin dish, again a non-standard piece.
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Lovely. ;D
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We just need the fabby square shaped Aurene perfume bottle our Guinea-pig queen has to complete the picture of really unusual Aurene shapes so far discovered....
unless somebody else knows of more?
There are, of course, my massive cylinders, but I have seen a couple of others.