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Pink / Amethyst / Blue shade Lady figure - Can anyone here ID pls?
rosecottagesales:
Hi all
Not sure if this figure is old or modern. The costume of the lady looks a bit from the deco era. In the normal light, the figure looks pink and a small tinge of purplish colour, but when exposed to the sunlight, the colour of the whole figure changed to blue. It stands at 15cm tall and is unmarked.
It doesn't look like it's part of the flower frog set as the base is flat and is not totally round.
Any info or comment is much appreciated
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Brenton
jonchellycain:
Hi there
sorry cant tell you much about the actual piece but i can tell you the glass is Alexandrite/Neodymium, which changes colour under natural light it will appear a pinkish lilac and under lighting it will appear blue. Sometimes its quite subtle and other times it can be massive difference in colour
michelle
Ivo:
FWIW it cannot predate the 1920s when this type of glass was first formulated. The image seems to be modeled after the bust of Marie Antoinette (which is in the cathedral of Saint-Denis).
Lustrousstone:
My guess would be to look at American manufacturers. There are some starting points here http://www.mindspring.com/~reyne/neowhatsis.html
rosecottagesales:
Hello all
Thanks for the info...much appreciated.
Cheers
Brenton
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