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Offline sagasha

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T. Scott Blown Glass
« on: August 08, 2011, 05:03:52 AM »
Newbie here. Hello to all who read this and thanks in advance for any help you may decide to give. Can anyone help in identifying this vase? It is etched T. SCOTT 81 on the bottom. I have searched all over and can't find any mention of the artist.

Thanks!
sagasha

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Offline Cathy B

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Re: T. Scott Blown Glass
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2011, 06:42:33 AM »
Hi Sagasha and welcome to the board!
Your image is large and too low resolution to see the details well. Could you go back to your original image and make the longest side 700 pixels or so? It's usually under File Size somewhere in your editing program, and you can usually change the dimensions to pixels. It will need to be the original picture as this image is too poor quality.

If the file size is still too big, then you can start reducing the resolution a little. Let us (any of the moderators) know if you have trouble.

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Re: T. Scott Blown Glass
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2011, 08:54:38 AM »
I have no one of that name in my list of Australian glass people.  My guess is it is from USA.

It would be helpful if you mentioned where you bought it - even though glass often travels huge distances - especially paperweights.

Ross
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