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ID Robert Knottenbelt? Small vase - suspect early. ID = Robert Knottenbelt
misha:
Checked Peter's web page. Your reply and reference to #62 on your picasa page goes to dead link now. Page closed down?
I have a similar bowl to Peter's with similar vaseline trailed lip, clear yellow tone body, no AgCl. trails , lots of tiny bubbles in glass. - signed: Stanislav Melis 79
[in storage currently and no additional image other than below]
Can it be said the top and rim of my little vase has this vaseline trailed lip like you mention in that reply to Peter, be it very low profile and not appearing like a distinct beaded rim on mine?
brewster:
Picasa is being shut down by Google. I'm looking for a replacement service.
We can discuss the similarities to your Stan Melis 79 signed piece when we have photos of it. He and Rob Knottenbelt were both working in Adelaide at the time, and likely to be sharing ideas and possibly sharing facilities at times.
Trevor
chopin-liszt:
I can't keep my trap shut, I've been trying. ::)
I think it would look just fantastic on my shelves with some Sam Herman bits. I don't care that it's Aussie, or made on the moon, it's all part of the same family and period of glass and I love it!
misha:
Good on you Sue. I thought you would like it.
It sits well with the other pieces I have from the same time and place.
I've developed a liking for these kinda wonky styled pieces too, but still have a passion for the cased Pantano 'painted' glass.
A 1979 wonky John Walsh deserves to be posted in this section too. I think I sent image attached in email last year.
All a matter of recovery here and using that camera again. Could do with better images of this one for sure. Been complicated and distracted here over last year. Still is.
See ya.
chopin-liszt:
;D
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