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Author Topic: Applied trail glass bowl gold, silver, amber, purple, pink and peach  (Read 814 times)

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Offline Fisher Brookfield

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Hi All,
Hope someone can help me to trace the origins of the glass bowl. This is quite difficult to describe and it has different effect in different light. It has applited trails that are silver to the outside but amber when you look at the inside of the bowl, it also has a gold leaf effect simular to Isle of White Azurene also decorated with splashes of 3 different colour glass. But  as i said earlier this bowl in my opinion looks much better (richer) slightly away from the light the silver and gold appear stronger and more dominant. The bowl is 3.50" in height and 5" to its widest point. Hope you can help.
Thanks Fisher

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