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Ysart style with Fake Label on eBay
nigel benson:
Hello everyone,
I've just noticed this fine example of Ysart style glass that is available on ebay complete with an example of a fake label:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RARE-MONART-STONEWARE-YSART-GLASS-VASE_W0QQitemZ7383673986QQcategoryZ64876QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Pieces like this, with the same dark brown surface enamelled exterior having an internal white surface were prevailant in the late 1980's and early 1990's. The labels were added by a dealer working at that time - which is what made them fraudulant. Once out in the big wide world it becomes a matter of experience and knowledge (see Frank's site for similar examples).
I must emphasis that this does NOT reflect on the seller, who has not had time to reply to an email as yet.
I felt the piece should be high-lighted for potential buyers. It is a good example of its type, but not Monart.
Nigel :)
millarart:
Hi Nigel
Keith (Luckyslap) phoned me last night regarding this piece and i thought that it looked very much like Strathearn with a fake label, i have seen small Strathearn vases in the same shape with a different coloured liner with original Strathearn label on them, also a little later Frank emailed me asking my thoughts on it being Strathearn with fake label as well (great minds think alike :lol: :roll: ) so could it be a piece of Strathearn???
Gary
He said let there be light and there was 30+ Ysart ones(two surface :shock: )
nigel benson:
Hi Gary,
Having handled a number of these some 15 or so years ago I, along with a number of reputed Ysart glass collectors of the time and a glass restorer, concluded that it was not anything to do with Monart, Vasart or Strathearn.
Broadly speaking you are right that this vase resembles a Strathearn shape, however there was a general conviction at that time that these pieces were not from any of those companies.
You should also find that this one has an oily irridescent surface/finish, which is not consistant with anything recorded to date. These were seen with varying amounts of irridecence in those days.
The workmanship was poor. There also were enough about then to note that the shapes, although broadly the same, differed considerably in the diameter of the rim and the overall height of the vase. There were also other shapes, in the same colourway, that did not conform to any known and recorded.
Nigel :)
nigel benson:
Hello everyone,
I've just had an email from the seller, who has told me that he is withdrawing the piece from the eBay sale. I have suggested that he may want to market it in a different way through eBay - so watch that space :wink:
Nigel
millarart:
:) Hi Nigel,
thanks for your reply regarding the maker of this piece with the fake label, i have taken everything in that you say, but there is one thing i have to mention, as you know i and others thought Strathearn whilst you have said not, but you mention this piece has an oily finish and as you know Strathearn has a salmon pontil and as you also may know salmon is a very oily fish :lol: :lol: :lol: so it could be Strathearn yes??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
Gary
he said let there be light and there was 30+Ysart lamps (oh now 3 surface)
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