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(Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3

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rosieposie:
Yes,  thank you Hugo....Like m, I hadn't heard of Argentinian glass....so you see you never stop learning with glass (or anything else for that matter!).  I thought the little vase was shells,  but that's 'cos I'm on my little 10" laptop tonight, and so it is not so easy to see.  I have heard of the 'Pansies' vase though......I have a green Barolac John Jenkins (?) 'Butterflies' oblong vase which I count amongst my most favourite pieces.....it is in the Glass Gallery here if you want to see it.

http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-10604

hugosanti:
here are some pictures in details about the Argentinian "Querandi" acid etched glass Vase, enjoy!

hugosanti:

--- Quote from: flying free on April 25, 2012, 08:01:51 PM ---Great pictures Hugo and lovely pieces - I love the pansies vase, it's such a fantastic design.  The forest one also.  And thank you it's interesting to hear about Argentinian glass makers and to show such a fab vase from them....I've never heard any information on Argentinian glass.
m

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The forest vase is one of my favorites too, and the Lalique Pinsons also.

rosieposie:
That is really lovely Hugo, so different,  and I bet it is even more stunning in real life......and signed as well.....you can't ask for more,  can you?

hugosanti:

--- Quote from: rosieposie on April 25, 2012, 10:23:31 PM ---That is really lovely Hugo, so different,  and I bet it is even more stunning in real life......and signed as well.....you can't ask for more,  can you?

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Thanks Rosie, yes, pictures dont show all its beauty.... and yes! I CAN ask for more!... I can ask for more pieces like this!!  ;) ;D
Best wishes.
Hugo

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