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Pressed glass vase. Any ideas?

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Della:
Thank you Anne E.B. and Peter and sorry  :oops: Glen,  :wink:  

The base is as shiny as the vase itself, well except for the wear.
The pedestal base consists of 9 sections.
The pattern of the vase itself (without 'seeing' the one on your site) is the same as the one pictured at the bottom of this page;

http://www.geocities.com/carni_glass_uk_2000/KingJames.html

The mystery vase.
Of course the foot is not the same, but mine also has the "tear drop" in the vertical division.

Sorry to confuse matters.

Glen:
Oh crumbs, Della. You've got yourself one of those mystery vases! I have no idea who made it. Honestly, they're haunting me. It is for certain not Inwald's Jacobean - that tear drop is not present on Jacobean.

I am now praying that someone, somewhere will figure out who made the mystery vase.

Helppppppppp!

Glen

JohnM:
I think that the vase is Rosice Pattern Number 236 (M Newhall, Sklo Union CD, Rosice 1958 Catalague). I obtained one of these in pale blue yesterday. It's shorter than Della'a vase at only 23.5 cm but the top is quite a lot wider. The tiling is similar to that in the Rosice vase 5123, also known as the Lausitz "Gent" vase.

JohnM:
See : http://www.midcentury-kc.com/glass-czech/720-rosice-236-vase-sklo-union.html

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