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Slightly uranium glass heavy vase frosted snowdrops ID = Lausitzer Glas, 1969
oyemicanto:
Hello everyone
This is a vase my mum has had a while and wondered if anyone had any information about it's origins?
It is a heavy green glass vase with uranium content but not a lot and has a frosted design of snow drops.
Would appreciate any input please.
Thank you all.
Nige
Patricia:
Not a Snowdrop but Leucojum.
Sorry, but that is all the input coming from me.
The vase must look stunning with the actual flower in it, available from spring to autumn.
Patrica
dirk.:
Hi Nige,
here it is:
http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Lausitzer-Glas-1969.91+B6YmFja1BJRD05MSZwcm9kdWN0SUQ9MzkyMCZwaWRfcHJvZHVjdD05MSZkZXRhaWw9.0.html
Cheers,
Dirk
oyemicanto:
Hi Patricia and Dirk
So grateful for both your contributions! I have never heard of that type of flower,will look it up!
And Dirk thankyou so much for the catalogue page it's always amazing to see something in it's original pages! Glad of the info and I will pass it on to mum.
I was sure it wasn't 1930s so at least i got that bit right!
Cheers to you both Nige
johnphilip:
Hi Nige i think you will find the common name Bluebell the snowdrop has a sword like leaf . Or maybe lily of the valley is the other pisibolity .jp
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