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Author Topic: Old? multi coloured, sugar textured, applied feet, shell shaped vase - Italian?  (Read 1048 times)

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Offline peejyweejy

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Her is another vase from my garage, haven't seen this for a few years! Again, this is damaged but I really would like to know what it is. It resembles some Italian glass that I have seen, but I really have no ideas!
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Offline keith

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Could this be Kralik 'glue chip'? only seen a few pic's of this stuff before(none to handle)but Craig and a few others will know for cert'
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OMG Keith don't say that - I had a pair and broke one  :huh:
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It's probably Bohemian, possibly Harrach because of the shape. I think the finish is overshot. I think the conclusion of the glue chip thread was that the "sugar-coated" stuff was not glue chip. Stephen's piece was glue chip though. The term seems to have been erroneously applied

http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,31225.msg169203.html#msg169203

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If it helps...here's an image with the flash on!
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Offline keith

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Kralik came to mind because of the similarity to this...

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