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Author Topic: Victorian thorn vase with applied grapes english s & w or other any help please  (Read 656 times)

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Offline stew2u2

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looked up in my books and online but can not find anything . i think it is English possibly S & W
around 1890 ish. or am i totally wrong again.
any help would be greatfull
thanks
stew
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Offline Lustrousstone

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The date is about right but I doubt S&W. It could be English or Bohemian

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Offline azelismia

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I have one in the same shape (including thorns) in a custard glass (unfortunately it missed a spot on my website somehow) but without the grapes. mine is definitely Harrach. I've been doing a lot of updating to my website. I'll try to remember to get a photo of it and then get that up for reference.

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thanks for looking and all the info looking in my bohemian glass book as i type  :-\
and great sites you both have
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looks very much like the shape thanks for the info and direction to look. your site is now in my fav
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