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Baccarat Perhaps
ginfor:
Current best guess on this vase is Baccarat. French generally seems most likely anyway with Belgian a second choice. It's mould-blown in a three part mold with the raised area stained a purple-ish cranberry and the background done in waves. It's a lower end attempt to get the cameo look. It may well be one of those that just can't quite be confirmed, but I'd like to try.
Thanks.
Forrest
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Ivo:
it looks related to the blue vine cameo I asked about some time ago (click here for thread) - but the finish is different, so maybe you're looking at an early Kosta piece instead.
redheat4:
Hi Forrest I would say Cameo fleur, Thomas Webb & Sons early1930s.
Ian
redheat4:
Photo removed as it is a copyright image.
Photos taken from "british glass between the wars"
Lustrousstone:
If the flower is a lily then I agree. According to Art, Feat and Mystery, HW Woodward, these were made in tulip and lily pattern moulds, the background was etched away then the whole finished in the engraving/etching shop by craftsmen. Pseudo-cameo came in gold ruby, blue amethyst, amber, green and citron
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