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Author Topic: Tall, blown, clear glass, "ear trumpet", candlesticks  (Read 810 times)

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Offline catshome

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Tall, blown, clear glass, "ear trumpet", candlesticks
« on: September 26, 2019, 01:24:06 PM »
These are 12" tall, hollow, and extremely light - 66g and 68g.  The bowls have three inverted prunts to hold the candles.  No markings.  No clues about age, other than they are very dirty (again, left the dirt to give some contrast to the pictures).

Suspect they might be made yesterday, but thought I should check before I wash them and let them go.

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Re: Tall, blown, clear glass, "ear trumpet", candlesticks
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2019, 05:13:32 PM »
I read about Lauscha Glas on another thread, and I see they did quite a lot of very thin, hollow-stemmed pieces.  I wondered if these could be Lauscha?
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Re: Tall, blown, clear glass, "ear trumpet", candlesticks
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2019, 06:42:01 PM »
Hello
This looks in shape and design not at first for Lauscha, but I‘m not realy a specialist for Lauscha. i should, because my father is born there.
i have one peace of Lauscha, and what is really astonishing is the weight better the nonweight of this glass works. I always be afraid to touch it, it is like having nothing in hand. I‘m always afraid to brake it. That I never saw glasses from other areas that thin does not mean that there are non. If you check in at eBay.de and surch for Lauscha you find a lot of Glass, sometimes really funny in chape, and they are very often quite high or tall, don‘t know wat is correct >:( >:( >:(. I would not be impressed if you ear trumpets are Lauscha in the end. For me they are not color full enough.
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