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Midget gems ID = Probably Lauscha

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pamela:
Lauscha (former GDR) made such delicate glass  :?:

Jay:
Since it just came up and was right on topic....

Here's an example.

http://www.marktplaats.nl/index.php?url=http%3A//koopjes.marktplaats.nl/antiek_en_kunst/antiek_vazen/25035031.html

Although it's not stated in the ad, this vase is approx 4cm!! high, (I expect).

Frank:
Dangerous place to buy from though. Despite being owned by eBay, you will lose money a lot easier on Markplaats!

mrvaselineglass:
Here is my entry into "smallest piece"
This is a baby creamer or pitcher, measuring a mini 1.5cm (15mm) tall, and 2cm across the top (20mm).  As you can see, it is uranium/vaseline, and glows nicely.  As this is such an international group, I figured it needed a point of reference for both sides of the pond.  I think the applied red handle really sets the whole thing off very nicely!  I think I paid $10USD for it on eBay.
http://www.vaselineglass.org/babycreamer.jpg

Dave Peterson
aka: Mr. Vaseline Glass

Lustrousstone:
Here's one I sold earlier, to show a different type of mini glass. A vintage miniature pressed glass cake stand in clear glass. Approximately one-fifth size. Very ornate and detailed pattern of  flowers, star buttons and dots, octagonal knopped stand, star in base and on foot. Manufacturer's sample? Too large for a doll's house, too small for a tea set? Early American pressed glass? Four-part mould. 5 cm tall. Click to enlarge

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