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flying free:
I've just double checked my old photographs of her vase. I'm sure it's the same decor as yours and the one I linked to.
It's the same maker as the one I linked to definitely but a slightly different body shape (not by much, but slightly different) and the handles are applied in a different place on the shoulder of the vase rather than the neck but I'm sure it's the same maker as the linked one.  It has a polished pontil mark but a fire polished rim not cut and polished.

I think you'll need to hang on and see if eventually a known decor in a your shape comes up . 

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rnagy:
I think your right, just held my vase up to linked photo and its decor is with out a doubt identical and it is a unique pattern and texture. I looks real similar to Loetz oil spot. But the finish is not smooth like loetz it has a grainy like look just like the link you posted.

Would you happen to a have a image of your friends ? Now if only we can identify shape/maker life would be that much sweeter!

An interesting link I found was the closest Egyptian revival motif art glass pieces I could find. Please see link below

https://www.artsy.net/artwork/loetz-bohemian-glass-loetz-vase-candia-papillon-cigarettes-complex-silver-overlay-egyptian-revival-strong-iridescence

flying free:
I do but she would prefer not at the moment.

However I'm sure the decors are all the same.  I do have Loetz Papillon as well and it's not the same.

I'd initially thought it might be a Tiffany Cypriot or Lava decor but I don't think so now.
I think it's Bohemian or Silesian.

Fritz Heckert and I think Moser also did an Egyptian revival enamelled version  but they're not similar.  Moser wouldn't be my first thought at all.  They could turn out to be from Heckert but I think that would be a very longshot to be honest. The fact that the one I linked to and my friends vase are so incredibly similar in shape ... but not quite the same is something I'd not associate with any of the well known makers.  Yours I do think is the same decor but is a more recognisable shape.  Or perhaps I mean a shape where we are more likely to find a match eventually.  I was quite surprised to find that one similar to my friend;s vase!

They also remind me, in the variation of shape I mean but NOT of decor, of the Stevens and Williams Caerleon vases, but I would never expect to find a Stevens and Williams Caerleon or any other vase in your shape with a cut and polished rim.

rnagy:
I really do appreciate all of your knowledge and feel we are one step closer to identifying. I will continue to research the shape and hopefully something will turn up eventually. Too bad the link did not identify the maker.

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