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chopin-liszt:
:D:D:D
I may have to ressurect this post at some time when I've got a camera - 'cos although it doesn't have a prunt, I have obtained recently a beautiful vaseline glass acorn! :D 8) :D. Not an Audrey, but it will do.
(acorns were just mentioned)
Leni:
Let me guess .... is it an 'Acorn & Leaf Chalice'? :shock: :D
I have seen them attributed to Northwood, Dugan and (strangely, I thought!) Moser, but I'm not an expert in American vaseline / uranium glass. (Well, I'm not actually an expert in any sort of glass :oops: :roll: :lol: ) Does anyone know who actually made them? And I understand repros were made by somebody after the 1930's. Anyone know by whom?
Hurry up and get your camera, Sue! :shock: :roll:
Lustrousstone:
If it's the acorn and leaf chalice (a spooner really) I think you think it is, it's by Mosser Glass http://www.mosserglass.com/ Lovely things but lacking that old factor
And here is one http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7409750836
chopin-liszt:
:D:D:D
:oops: Sorry for my delay in replying - the notification was over the page in my in-box.
My acorn is just an acorn. It has bent, sort of pointy, leafy feet, like the thorn vases. It might have had 3 at one time, but only has 2 now. It's big, for an acorn, and it is hollow, with a lip. You could get your pinkie tip in it. It's very sweet. :D
:? I suspected something Stourbridge-y, perhaps frigger-y. :?:
heartofglass:
Sue, is it anything like any of these?
I couldn't quite tell if you meant the vase itself was acorn-shaped or if it had applied decorations...sorry if I'm barking up the wrong tree on this one!
Anyway, Victoriana buffs should enjoy these! :)
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