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Author Topic: Studio Art Vase, or Ikea/tk maxx?????  (Read 1133 times)

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Offline Andy

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Studio Art Vase, or Ikea/tk maxx?????
« on: February 13, 2008, 05:06:57 PM »
I saw this on ebay, liked it, bought it, reminds me of Siddy Langley or similar,
hoped to find hidden signature, no luck :'(
the decoration is on the outside, and frosted , acid etched? smooth glass inside.
Its got a ground base, but feels nice, handmade quality.
Any one any ideas?? or seen one in Ikea or somewhere!!
6 inches tall, 4 3/4" wide, 2 3/4 deep.

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Andy :D
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Re: Studio Art Vase, or Ikea/tk maxx?????
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2010, 10:58:12 PM »
Looking for something else and came across this - probably already id'd but if not could this be Will Shakspeare?  Looks a bit like Randoms to me? http://www.shakspeareglass.co.uk/orange-open-vase-1995-0.html

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Re: Studio Art Vase, or Ikea/tk maxx?????
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2010, 05:04:56 PM »
Hi m,
it is indeed Will Shakspeare, i did know, i seem to remember another discussion on
Shakspeare glass was going on, so i linked it to this one :huh:
Something like that anyway, but thanks for searching through
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Andy
(any more you can find and identify from the past is very welcome!)
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