Being the 2 week wonder expert on glass, let me say that I believe that f-f's Harrach/Mulhaus is correct.
Changing topics:
In case I cannot find a thread to link to this auction:
BONHAMS (LA) auction
3 December 2012 --10:00 a.m. (Pacific time)
Fine European Furniture and Decorative Arts
Auction 20076
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/20076/A few elegant glass items for the GMB library sideboard~
Lot 379 pair of lamps
Lot 354 pair of jardinieres(FAB!)
Lot 396 pair of Continental glass ewers(to die for)
Lot 421 pair Bohemian glass decanters, late 19th Century
If there's any money left over in the site's piggy bank, you could add this
drop-dead Bronze of a horse and jockey: Lot 25. The tie-down has been broken and is wrapped around one rein(that oddball flying piece) . The patina is lovely, if a bit rubbed. The horse is being pulled-up--he is not trotting. A horse does not trot with its mouth open since the rider is pulling on the bit. Duh.
Marney