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Author Topic: Thrilled with this vase, aqua blue & green enamels bubbles, Nazeing / Elwell  (Read 2003 times)

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Offline orangeglass

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I've just noticed a vase on ebay listed as " Monart / vasart" (which we know it isn't) that looks very similar to yours!
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The very same! but a little smaller. That's three now, two in the space of 12hours :)
There must be more out there. 
This one on ebay is the same shape as mine.
The other one I've seen is a straight side shape smaller than these.

Actually I've just refound the other one sold in 2007,  and it's a cloudy rather than a bubbly but the same colourway I believe
http://www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk/Lot/?sale=PG220307&lot=24&id=31439
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Isn't it strange how that happens - you find one then they seem to pop up all over the place!

I've sent a message to the seller suggesting it is probably Nazeing, not Ysart!

Anyway, sometimes it's great when people don't quite know what they have - I got a lovely Monart Bowl EC V11 that arrived yesterday courtesy of Ebay!  ;D
If anyone's interested I'll post a picture,

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yikes, I hope it doesn't suddenly start popping up everywhere  ;D
I'm hoping it's a coincidence, it was listed shortly after I posted on here.

yes love to see the Monart bowl.
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Here is picture of my lovely Monart bowl - I have an orange themed (small) Ysart collection purely by accident - hence the name!
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That's a lovely shape - I like it :)
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Thank you, I got a new vase in the post today - It was also Nazeing - lovely colour - quite dense -  and bubbles  - but massive cracks - 6 in total . Got refunded very quickly. Interestingly it was very lightweight glass - I assume it was much later piece - nothing at all like my other pieces of Nazeing which are generally quite heavy. Nowhere near as nice as your vase!

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A slightly unusual shape - all footed Monart is a bit special!

Roberta, to introduce myself to you, I have a sort of interest in Ysart glass - my brother and his partner collect it, but I don't, (Not really. I have 3 bits, which is officially a "collection", but I deny it.  ;) )
I'm not therefore overly familiar with patterns and shapes and scarcities in great detail, but I have seen and handled a lot of top stuff, and have taken a bit more than a passing interest along the way.

Flying-free is much more knowledgable about this sort of period than I am.
And I'm not good when it comes to Perthshire or recognising Chic Young's work.

(I do suspect I might have seen something by Jesus Brasso the other weekend.  ;D
You can't really miss that sort of thing, and "jesusbrasso" is the sort of noise that escapes out of your mouth when you see one!)
Cheers, Sue M. (she/her)

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Who what is Jesus Brasso? That's a new one on me?
Is your brother the one on the GMB who has all the lovely Monart stuff? If it is I'm really jealous - I only have 2 Monart pieces - but both bought unseen (just internet pics) and unnamed, and some bits of Vasart / Strathearn - still learning!

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Sorry - did I just misread that first time round? already had a glass of wine. did you just mean you saw something 'wow' - if so, do tell!

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