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Vaseline (uranium) Vase, Pearline, Wrythen stem: ID Please?

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pamela:
there is a similarly shaped vase on the site of that 'ooh gorgeous lamp' thread of Simone

so sad - do not know how to combine these  :oops:

pamela:
http://www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk/BidCat/detail.asp?SaleRef=FAMAR06&LotRef=542

 8)  is this of any help  :?

Bernard C:
:?:  David — What is the underneath like?

Bernard C.  8)

David E:
Dave: Thanks, I did appreciate it might be rather generic!

Pamela: Yes, excellent link - I'd agree the top does look very similar.

Bernard: Two photos of the base, but there's no maker's mark. No pontil mark either as the base has been applied to the stem – there's a little 'wrinkling' (straw marks?) right in the centre, other than that quite plain.

Base 1 : Base 2

Thanks for all your help :)

Bernard C:

--- Quote from: "mrvaselineglass" ---Without a marking, I think you are going to have to settle for "One of the glass houses in the Stourbridge region of England, Victorian era."

No way to tell for sure.
--- End quote ---


David — I agree with Dave in a general sense.    However "Stourbridge" would have to include other glassworks not actually located in or near Stourbridge, including Walsh, Kempton, and even Powell/Whitefriars.

As for dating, yes, "Victorian" in style, but not necessarily in date.   Many of these pieces are Edwardian or later, often dating from as late as the 1920s.

Bernard C.  8)

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