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yesvil:
Another from the carboot Saturday, It's a real shame about the water damage though.

Anyone recognise it? I thought it was like some of the Swedish glass I have seen. It's heavy, bevelled on the inside and outside of the rim but in a slightly uneven way. The base shows no pontil mark - to me - but is indented with the inner part not being smooth to the touch - I presume this is mould blown? There is also a significant amount of wear to the base.

Height = 130mm

Width = 99 x 67mm

http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5009267078/

johnphilip:
Very nice could be Stromberg .

yesvil:

--- Quote from: johnphillip on September 20, 2010, 08:14:37 PM ---Very nice could be Stromberg .

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That's the company I was thinking of. Mine has no signature or markings of any sort but all the examples I have seen from Stromberg appear to be signed.

Max:
There's a lot of Scandinavian glass like this out there which isn't signed unfortunately.  To be honest, I don't pick up this kind of thing any more (without a signature) unless the engraving is absolutely top class, or I can identify the engraving, and there's no damage.   :-\

 

yesvil:

--- Quote from: Max on September 20, 2010, 09:57:41 PM ---There's a lot of Scandinavian glass like this out there which isn't signed unfortunately.  To be honest, I don't pick up this kind of thing any more (without a signature) unless the engraving is absolutely top class, or I can identify the engraving, and there's no damage.   :-\

 

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But for 75 pence?....

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