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Leni:

--- Quote from: "greenglass" ---I may just keep this bowl for a while to enjoy it before I sell it
--- End quote ---

 :x No! :x No!  :x Sell it!   :twisted: Sell it to meeee!   :twisted:  :twisted:

 :oops:

greenglass:
Hello Leni, Here are a couple more photographs of my glass as promised. Sheila
http://i2.tinypic.com/qsqvqf.jpg         This is Lalique circa 1930 I believe
http://i2.tinypic.com/qsr411.jpg          Not sure if the bowl on this is the original but it sits on the three graces just right
http://i2.tinypic.com/qsr1fl.jpg           The vase is a new piece from a local glassmaker.  I just could not resist it.  The photo does not do it justice.  She is making me a Chandelier the same colour as the Lalique candlestick.  
The blue figurine I believe is Cambridge Glass, Bashful Charlotte.


I must not take up too much space with my photograps so hope you enjoy these.  Sheila :D

chopin-liszt:
:D:D:D

Hello and welcome! Thanks for these lovely pictures - who is your local glassmaker? You can't show us these wonderful pictures and not let on who made them!!!! :P :P :P

Who made the 4 opalescent pieces, what are they?

Is all your glass as lovely as this? :shock::shock::shock:

Can we see all of it? 8)8)8)

Lustrousstone:
The Three Graces - is it Walther? Pamela says yes but I have seen it as given Jobling. And I want one!! :evil:

Glen:
There are two versions of the Three Graces.

Jobling made one that is "all in one". The base and the top are one piece only.

Walther's version is in two pieces. The bowl at the top fits on the base by means of a glass "peg".

I have the Jobling in pale blue and the Walther in vaseline. They are equally lovely. The Walther version is a little larger overall.

Glen

BTW....I ADORE that bowl you just found Sheila. Magnificent.

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