quote from Anik.........'Paul, when you said 'generically Bohemian', you were referring to the 'generic' Glassexport 'Bohemia' label, weren't you?'...........yes, I was Anik. But no harm done, you realised in time

, and as for .......'I'd like to rub my fingers over the knobbles'..........I daren't even think of replying to that.
Emmi........Mink Brown sounds a bit unusual for a Borske piece.....But the point is that in using Christine's suggestion you have shown that your two ball vases originated from two very different moulds, and I suspect that your 'mink brown' vase may well be Bohemian or possibly the more modern 'ugly' Czech production that Jindrich now speaks of. Certainly Mark Hill refers only to those pieces that have the 'cross' mould seam as being of genuine period Borske origin. However, you have a very nice pair of vases - trouble is that round things take up a bigger footprint, and when every square centimetre counts, well..........
Someone asked Bette Davis how she acquired here mink coat.........."the same way that mink get mink was the reply".
Why aren't you using 'Irfanview' - it's a free download, and allows very wide variation with picture size. I am unable to change the size of your pictures in the format you send them, and the first figure of 319/320 is really too small. It should be 700 pixels for the first number. Do try the Irfanview download, and think you will then find it really useful, but in the meantime please forget the sugar grains.
