Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. > Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, Austria

Unidentified vase on Pamela's site - ID = Carl Stoltzle, Hermannshutte

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Tigerchips:
I don't know either, but I'm certian that I saw one of these in bright green on a car boot somewhere. It was the same colour as Uranium glass. The feet looked similar to some Sowerby items but not the same I think.  :(

So, just out of curiosity, are there any other colours?

pamela:
Thank you, Cathy and all! I guess I should try a topview for further investigation and I should measure it - it's quite small btw. It's uranium glass. I join you, Christine, could be Czeck also in design
 ::)

mhgcgolfclub:
Hi

I have always been told czech, I have a similar pair in a Jadite colour and have wondered if they were a slightly later date as they are not made of uranium glass

roy

Cathy B:
Thanks for the confirmation, folks! I suspect the authors mistook it for the Grantham shape.

The book is the same one that says that 'amberina' is made by striking the hot glass before it cools, and 'vaseline' glass 'seems to be applied to any glass that has a smooth and greasy look or feel'!   ;D ;D ;D

Lustrousstone:
Mine is quite large at about 20 cm tall and yes they do come in other colours, can't be sure off the top of my head.

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