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Author Topic: Iridescent Uranium Cornucopia Shell Vase. English or Bohemian perhaps ??  (Read 748 times)

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Offline Andy

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Lovely Iridescent frilly rimmed Uranium Glass Cornucopia Vase.
Not being an expert on this shape, when i bought it, i wasn't sure if it was missing a bit off the end !!
Googling Cornucopia vases, it seems likely its lost a twirly bit off the end ! But its still a lovely thing, and
otherwise in excellent condition  ::)
I'm suspecting its English, rather than Bohemian or elsewhere, as i think i've seen similar applied leaves/feet on
some Stourbridge glass.
Any clues ? Its quite a striking object !
Cheers
Andy
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Offline glassobsessed

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Re: Iridescent Uranium Cornucopia Shell Vase
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2012, 03:19:58 PM »
Possibly not Kralik looking at these: http://www.kralik-glass.com/kralikshellarray.html

John

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Thanks John, feet look very similar, just popped Bohemian into the heading, i will have a good look through
the lovely Bohemian websites !
Cheers
Andy
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