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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Lee on October 28, 2012, 02:14:18 PM
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.......... with apologies to Rolf :)
I picked this up this morning, and do not have a clue what it is - can anyone enlighten me ?
It weighs 3 Kilos and stands 22 cms high (approx 9 inches), and has no identifying marks or labels whatsoever.
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Is it a bowl, a plate or a platter? It's hard to tell from just the one view. Also we like a base shot please, it tells us a lot about how a piece was made. More descriptive subjects are also advisable as they help with the search function on the board. Thanks. :)
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Hi Anne
The best way to describe it would be to compare it to a discus or flying saucer. The middle is about twice the thickness of the edge. It is set into a plain glass base, and reclines at an angle of around 100 degrees
I'll get some better pics taken tomorrow and will add them to the thread.
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Ooooh sounds interesting, I look forward to seeing more pics from you Lee. :)
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Here are a few more pics, under natural light the flecks in the glass are green/brown in colour, but when exposed to a strong light they turn a coral red colour with gold flecks.
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Modern Chinese I suspect from the aventurine and the fact that it's on a glass base.
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Modern Chinese I suspect from the aventurine and the fact that it's on a glass base.
That makes a lot of sense. The better known makers are more likely to sign such a large piece, or at least put a label on it. The first thing most people would do with a made in China label is to remove it.