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Anne:
Some members of the board may recall my query some months ago about the spiral decanter (the one that spirals the opposite way to all the other spiral glassware we've seen!) http://www.yobunny.org.uk/gallery1/displayimage.php?&pos=-20 and Ivo suggested it may have been Italian in the absence of any marks being found on it.

Well, the mystery has finally been solved thanks to label glue!  What? I hear you say, so let me explain... on the bottom of the decanter was a patch of dried up glue which I could never manage to wash off, and which I was loath to attack with a scraping device in case it damaged the glass. So I turned the splodge to the wall and forgot all about it until putting back the glassware after redecorating the lounge. The light caught the splodge and I saw letters... rushing to get the camera I managed to get a photo of the outine of part of the label design left by the glue, which has by now dried out enough to make it clearly visible. The label reads RAY... Made in T..., http://www.yobunny.org.uk/gallery1/displayimage.php?&pos=-603 so in a flash of inspiration I googled for Rayware and label and up came a result on Trcia's Glass Bud Vases website here http://glassbudvases.co.uk/raywareclearlabel.htm and the mystery is solved... my spiral decanter is Rayware Made in Turkey.

Thanks to Ivo for his original thoughts, to Tricia for her Bud Vase site and for having a Rayware bud vase, but most of all to the label glue makers for having glue that wouldn't wash off and finally revealed the answer I couldn't find elsewhere. :)

Now, does anyone know anything about Rayware in Turkey...???  :lol:

Max:
Great detective work Anne!   :D  :D   It's very satisfying to have an answer isn't it?  How's the decorating going btw?   :D

chopin-liszt:
:D:D:D
Rayware is a sort of umberella label for household stuff from quite a few sources. I've seen several pieces of glass, mostly made in Turkey. Some nice vases with blues and greens in, and those ubiquitous clear glass fruit bowl sets, the small bowls having a chunky stem.

Anne:
Max, yes it is very satisfying! I whooped with delight when I realised I could see letters! My OH thought I'd flipped (again!!!).  :lol:  Decorating still ongoing... hall, stairs and landing next... the worst bit of the house to be done! :(

Sue, thanks for the Rayware info... the only bit I could find about Rayware is here http://www.rayware.co.uk/ but theirs is a different logo so I'm not sure if it's the same company?

bubbles:
Well done Anne for that piece of detective work!  I'm glad you managed to make use of my site.  I know how it feels to finally identify something! Whoopeeeeeeee!  :D  :D  
On a visit to my sisters recently, I  found (in a charity shop) a vase I had a few of, which not only had a label on it, but also the designers name on the label.  I could barely contain my excitement until out of the shop, and grinned like a cheshire cat all the way home.  Sister thinks I'm ever so slightly mad of course but humours me nonetheless, bless her!
I did contact rayware on the site you found, but they didn't reply. :cry: So I can't say it definitely is them, but I haven't found anything else it could be.

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