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Title: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: chriscooper on September 18, 2012, 05:24:37 PM
Lots of different shades of green, yellow, red and white swirls could be Alum Bay.
Though not sure about the base? any thoughts appreciated.
Sorry about the back ground Picasa won't let me load the edit facility to crop them?
Quite tall nearly 10" thanks Chris

https://picasaweb.google.com/107067405711297858658/IsleOfWightAlumBaySwirlyVase



Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: Paul S. on September 18, 2012, 05:56:41 PM
Chris  -  Alum Bay pieces seem often to have the pontil within a recessed/sunken depression.      The pontil itself is often snapped with, usually, some degree of heat treatment - I know we've had pix on the board before to illustrate the base typical of this factory.        Are you able to post a pic of the base of this piece? :)
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: Paul S. on September 18, 2012, 05:58:41 PM
o.k. I'll go back to sleep :-[         Looks a possible candidate for Alum Bay.
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: chriscooper on September 18, 2012, 06:14:07 PM
Time to wake up Paul ;D by the miracle of modern technology if you click on the block of blue writing it will take you to several more photos in the album including one of the base :) thank you for looking, pretty sure it is but don't often see the larger vases usually the little globey pieces, mmm rare then.
The base....https://picasaweb.google.com/107067405711297858658/IsleOfWightAlumBaySwirlyVase#5789520711078155922

cheers Chris
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: glassobsessed on September 18, 2012, 08:51:07 PM
Looks like the right shape for their "Extra Large Vase" but it is a lot  smaller: http://www.alumbayglass.co.uk/view_product.php?pid=80

John
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: Paul S. on September 18, 2012, 09:22:48 PM
being a non-technical old sod I tend to think that the pix I can see on the screen are the only ones available  -  I forget that some people are a little more advanced than me. ;)         If you are still in doubt send an email to Colin Green at Alum Bay  -  he's been very helpful to me on more than one occasion - and yes, they did make one or two quite large and unusual vases in the earlier days. :)
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: chriscooper on September 18, 2012, 10:07:10 PM
Have done Paul,  hopefully it's earlier rather than later John :)
Chris
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: chriscooper on September 19, 2012, 10:56:13 AM
An immediate reply from Colin confirmed it is Alum Bay dating from 1992 and based on the Onyx colour range.
Chris
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: chopin-liszt on September 19, 2012, 11:16:15 AM
I had hoped pics were going to continue to be posted directly to the board after the discussion a while back.
Your link takes ages to load, Chris, and when closing an image - I closed the whole thing, so to see another one, I'd have to wait for it all to load again...
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: chriscooper on September 19, 2012, 12:44:22 PM
Sue I have compromised and posted a permanent photo in all posts  :)
Not sure what operating system you are using but when I click the link it instantly takes me to the album with a row of thumbnail photos of the piece click on the first one and it immediately opens up the large photo either side of the photo is a white arrow click on this and it takes you to next one alternatively you can click on 'slide show' which takes you through the photos one by one without even having to do anything you can even set the time in seconds how long between each photo and even a pause facility.
Anyone else having a problem? I know some, like photobucket and the one they use on the 20th Century glass forum wwwserving.com are a pain in the butt to navigate.
Chris 
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: vidrioguapo on September 19, 2012, 01:17:05 PM
No problem for me with your photos Chris.  Very fast to load and it zips through the selection back and forth at the speed of light when clicking on the arrows.

Perhaps you need to  clear your cache Sue?
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: rosieposie on September 19, 2012, 01:37:56 PM
Your system is working fine Chris, flicks through easily, and as you say, you have already put a permanent one on the thread for future reference.
Pretty vase by the way, would look lovely with daffodils in it!!  8)
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: Paul S. on September 19, 2012, 02:08:59 PM
Quite obviously we don't all have the most recent pc, and as we know speed is variable depending on your location and level of payment perhaps.          It has very rarely seemed essential to include more than four separate images - and with the greatest of respect to Chris, seven separate pix weren't really necessary for this piece.       No doubt someone will tell me that there is some advantage to using the picasa system of attaching files, but four straightforward images, all showing at the same time, does make for a little more simplicity. :) ;) ;D  (there, that should convey that I'm not being too serious ;))
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: chriscooper on September 19, 2012, 02:22:15 PM
Hi Paul, the album is primarily for my eBay  account hence the large number of photos and being a poor photographer  I normally take about a dozen sometimes more if it's a good piece and hope that a couple may turn out half decent :)
thanks Chris
Title: Re: Isle of Wight /Alum Bay ? swirly glass vase
Post by: Paul S. on September 19, 2012, 04:24:20 PM
I'm sure you do Chris  -  sometimes I do the same, and perhaps even more - looking for that elusive real cracker of a shot, although I then try to post only the best four.     Hope you didn't think I was being critical.     I don't have a picasa link on my current set up, and I miss what I think is the better pic. refinement method on that programme  -  still waiting for No. 1 son to visit and put all right for me.   The Apple arrangement somehow isn't quite the same ;)       But I guess we all get used to one system and then it becomes a habit.