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whence comes this Cocquille copy.
Anik R:
For all it's worth (not much, I know :-[) I also thought 'Canadian' when I saw it... It's very reminiscent of the pieces I've seen at the flea market in Quebec -- practically every stand had one of these.
Paul S.:
my apologies ladies, I nearly forgot to thank you for your replies. It is a little hot at the moment, and as always I have umpteen glassy things on the go....then there's Wimbledon - football - going to work five days a week..so when most of this subsides I shall come back to this piece and search you suggestions of Canadian. thanks again. :) Paul S.
Carolyn Preston:
--- Quote from: Paul S. on June 24, 2010, 05:53:22 PM ---my apologies ladies, I nearly forgot to thank you for your replies. It is a little hot at the moment, and as always I have umpteen glassy things on the go....then there's Wimbledon - football - going to work five days a week..so when most of this subsides I shall come back to this piece and search you suggestions of Canadian. thanks again. :) Paul S.
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Oh those pesky jobs. They really do get in the way don't they. Don't worry Paul, we still love you!
Carolyn
langhaugh:
The base looks more Czech than Chalet. Compare Paul's with the one in Rose's link to see what I mean. Definitely not Altaglass.
Giovanni from Montreal is another possibility. For me, a toss up between that or Czech.
David
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