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Author Topic: 1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL  (Read 2162 times)

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Offline Andy

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1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL
« on: February 02, 2007, 01:37:10 PM »
Top quality vase, its failed to sell on ebay about 3 times!! But curious if anyone can
identify it, maybe will get 99p for it next time!
the ebay link gives all the details
Moderator: Dead eBay link removed

A fellow ebay emailed thinking maybe Val st Lambert which i hadnt thought of, i think
its english, ive seen very similar by Stuart and Webb
Its not signed, although theres a strange mark in the middle of the roses, like an A
or maybe the eiffel tower?? or maybe my imagination?
Any ideas?
The cutting is deep and well executed, its just not fashionable at the moment.
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Re: 1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2007, 02:18:30 PM »
Hi Andy, i think it's Bohemian, but i'm no expert.

Edited to add, see eBay item290076240845

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Re: 1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2007, 03:21:44 PM »
Thanks Sue
wow! how interesting, the pattern A is very similar, and i would think its got to be the same maker,
of course, that pair may be French!
Maybe the Bohemian experts may be able to identify them, ive put a short cut to the pair
you found.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290076240845

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Re: 1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2007, 03:27:23 PM »
Did you look at Egermann as a maker?

http://www.egermann.cz/?go=products&lang=en

In the U.S. we would describe the vase as an amber cut to clear vase or an amber overlay.

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Re: 1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2007, 03:39:25 PM »
Connie,
again similar, i believe 'flashed' is used when the amber coating is fairly thin, and
'cut to clear' when the outside layer is a bit thicker.
I know this isnt very rare,( or valuble, as it didnt sell 3 times! for a measly 15 quid)
im just sure the A mark is a clue to maker, and i still think its like the Eiffel tower!
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Re: 1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2007, 03:46:00 PM »
Looks very Bohemian (read:Egermann) to me; amber flashing (the cheaper alternative to overlay) is as far as i know not a technique used at VSL. 

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Re: 1930-50 amber flashed cut vase poss Stourbridge or VSL
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2007, 04:03:55 PM »
Hi Andy,  i have to say i agree with connie and Ivo, i wanted to say Egermann but lacked the confidense, also i'm afraid i think the mark in the center of the flower is purely decoration made to look like the center of an opening flower, but i may be wrong :-\

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