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Tall blue vase I think Mdina?

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yesvil:
Can anyone help me with this one?

It's 360mm tall with a blue/green swirly design.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5078556271/

glassobsessed:
That's interesting, it looks a bit like the Ming colourway from Mdina but that is not a typical shape for them. I think the flash is making it look very blue.

How is the base finished? Show us a photo. ;D

Is it really that tall?

John

Edit: it has the look of Malta Decorative Glass about it, especially the wonkiness.

yesvil:
Yes it is a little greener than the picture shows, I'm really struggling to get a good image!

It's actually 355mm tall

Extra pics:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5079415846/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/skillkraft/5078820163/in/photostream/

glassobsessed:
What's half a centimeter between friends? ;D

That's a bit of a big beast then. I wonder what Sue thinks?

John

chopin-liszt:
Sue has two of these in Earthtones. Not the most common of shapes, and frequently found without the flange at the top - and an odd roughly ground finish to it.  :huh:
I have no evidence these were not damaged and then ground, but neither do I have any evidence they weren't finished like that at the studio.
My ground top one is taller than my flanged one -  it's 12.5" tall. The flanged one is 10.5" tall. So I don't reckon sizes were standard.

Mdina. Possibly early-ish Ming, from the '70s, given the unusual shape. Post-Harris though.

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