A few pints of Guinness later,
as soon as i saw it in the shop, i thought, thats got to be Walsh Walsh,
apart from the colour, the swirls going the wrong way, (Christine, i did notice

)
It was very dusty, i thought i could see opalescence, now its clean i cant see it
any more,
I have no idea if Walsh did this colour, its quite an impressive and difficult vase to blow and put together,
also, not sure if all the Venetian range had opalescence to them, cant find a lot of info about them,
i have nothing against those clever Italian Glassmakers, again, its those
Anglo Irish, Celtic, European Instincts

Im not sure either way,(a bit less confident

) will keep looking for more info on Walsh Walsh Venetian,
and keep nagging Bernard

C & I ,Thanks for all your help,
a great hobby, and i love a bit of doubt and a good hunt around!
Ivo, a bit off topic, my Dad happened upon this crystal bowl, (pyramid cut) it came with a watercolour he wanted
(at local auction)and this was thrown in, i cleaned it and it looks gorgeous, it has a sticker, 24% lead crystal,
made in Slovenia.
My Dad said, 'what is Lead crystal' picked up the nearest book on my table, Glass fact file a-z,
and found the answer to his question, very impressed when i told him , i (sort of) know the author!
Thanks and keep up the research, i hope i can help out sometime in the future!

Andy.