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Author Topic: 13 cm clear ashtray / candleplate ? with 12 bulbs around Sklo Union?  (Read 1693 times)

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Offline px

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In the series of strange coincidences: I found the pair of these the same day but from totally different flea markets although I think I've never seen one before.  I am glad I bought the first one as it looked funny to me. The other one had been kept under a flower pot but came out quite clear despite.  (Diameter 13cm height 3,5cm)

I find similarities to Rosice pattern 5150 but the bottom is flat... is this a copy made somewhere else or a version?


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Offline px

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This is explained in this thread:  http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,33662.msg182197.html#msg182197
thanks to Jindrich once again! :)

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Offline px

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Thank you, antiquerose in the above mentioned thread, for a new suggestion for the producer of these : Anchor hocking !?

About the use as an ashtray - nowadays that not so many smoke, at least not inside, these serve as perfect candle light holders: I love them:
see what glass can do to light ; 


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px, whoever the maker, the effect is fantastic... super photograph!   :hi:

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I know that Kristalunie Maastricht did something identical (or very very similar) in the 1950s but I've never seen it properly documented.

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