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Victorian Pressed Flint Glass Compote.
traditionaljazz:
--- Quote from: chloe on January 11, 2010, 06:28:54 PM ---Hi all! The comport above is mine, and thank your Trad Jazz for your contact. I can now see that the glass is, in fact, pressed glass not cut - there are two mold lines on the stem. I shall post photos and more info on it later.
(nice to "see" you all again!)
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Dear Chloe, Thank you for your reply. Looking forward to seeing your photos and info. At some point shortly as already mentioned here there will be photos posted of the large compote that has been mentioned earlier in this posting. Regards Traditional Jazz.
Lustrousstone:
Cut items can be mould blown or even pressed to form the initial shape before they are cut, so with Chole's bowl the question is how is the pattern on the body formed.
traditionaljazz:
--- Quote from: Lustrousstone on January 12, 2010, 07:27:54 AM ---Cut items can be mould blown or even pressed to form the initial shape before they are cut, so with Chole's bowl the question is how is the pattern on the body formed.
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Dear Lustrousstone, Thank you for your reply and comments. We all have to wait until the photos of Chole"s Compote and the large Compote that i have mentioned here earlier are posted here. Regards Traditional Jazz.
Lustrousstone:
:-[ Sorry for typo Chloe
traditionaljazz:
Dear Everyone at The Glass Message Board, Still waiting for the photo of the large compote that i have already mentioned in this posting earlier to be posted here. As i have already sent the photo off to be posted here. Also still waitng for Chloe"s photos to be posted here. Must be something to do with all this snow about. :sick: I surpose we will all have to wait. :-\ :o :spls:Regards Traditional Jazz.
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