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Author Topic: +Real tester experts+Royal blue vase flat pontil to base I.D help unknown maker?  (Read 776 times)

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Offline damogale

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Hi there all experts,

I have a really lovely royal blue coloured piece of glass i have no clue about,
It is around 8.5" tall a complete flat base, and really lights up in natural light,
all knowlege welcome including any links for help!

maker,age,origin,pattern etc would be amazing!

Regards and hope to hear soon!

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Offline damogale

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Im guessing this is a piece hard to I.D :(

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Offline Lustrousstone

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I think your impatience is just rude. Expecting an ID is less than four hours... Some IDs take years.

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Offline Ivo

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It is also rather low interest, little technical challenge involved. Single colour, quickly pinched into shape at the oven - no designer involved only a glass maker. So yeah, this piece is hard to ID.

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I think guys new people deserve a bit of a break, it's real off putting posting anything when your shot down in flames regardless of what the content of the post or how anxious someone is for an answer, after all if people are to scared to post on this site then it will be a select few viewing it and a select few posting, the knowledge base and various pieces of glass you may never see will dwindle i'm just not feeling the love here.
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Offline Lustrousstone

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He's not new, his attitude is always demanding and he doesn't acknowledge any help we do give him in his ebay listings. He has been told before that the people who come here are volunteers and that not everyone visits every day.

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Offline brucebanner

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Ok Maybe there is no need to feel the love then.
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