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Ivo:
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Cylindrical stick vase with irregular spun threads, 9", polished rim

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Two mould blown pieces in light teal/ sea green. You may remember the one on the left, I posted it a while ago and have not managed to ID it. But I found a jug with a nautical theme which has the same colour and manufacturing technique. It is - if not the summit of tasteful abstract design - at least recognisable. Anyone?

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A clear tankart, thickwalled, hand made, polished pontil mark, handle applied bottom up, inside six panel optic, the rim is curved inward. Does anyone this is English - or should I be looking east for answers?

Pinkspoons:
The pattern on the green mould-blown vase on the left pops up in cased glass by Empoli (I think - I might be wrong).... there have been a couple of threads discussing them within the last few months, I'm sure.

Anne E.B.:
I'm with Nic on the green on the left.  I have an almost identical patterned one which is cased - previously discussed and thought to be Empoli c.60s.

Anne:
Ivo, I have one of the tankards (pic on right) as well, and saw a couple of others the same whilst at GB Antiques in Lancaster with Peter and Ray a couple of months back. No idea who made them but having several in the same area may be helpful to know about.

Pinkspoons:

--- Quote from: "Anne E.B." ---I'm with Nic on the green on the left.  I have an almost identical patterned one which is cased - previously discussed and thought to be Empoli c.60s.
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Didn't someone unearth one on eBay with an original label?

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