Your vase is a lovely find

very pretty.
Being able to hold and look at the glass is a part of learning about glass though isn't it (referring to Sue and Craig's conversation)?
I can't afford Loetz either, but I do have a 'small collection' now of about 5/6 pieces I've found that haven't necessarily cost the earth. And if I did find one out and about that was unrecognised, I might recognise it now - but those finds are quite few and far between really.
To me it does make a real difference in desirability, being able to hold and weigh the glass in your hand. I'm always interested when I see pics, of how thick the rim is, how thick the base is and how much the piece weighs, because then at least in my mind I can form a view of the piece even if I can't hold it. I'm generally surprised, when I do manage to buy something a bit 'special', at what it actually looks and feels like when it arrives.
By contrast, occasionally I have also been very disappointed in some items - I've built them up in my mind to be something really special and something I desire and then they arrive (or I see them at a fair or market) and realise I don't want them after all

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