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Thanks John only thing i could see was i thought "The" to start. As you have said studio or maybe works
maybe wishful thinking on my part on that one thanks again.
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Glass News / Re: Ivo Haanstra
« Last post by flying free on Yesterday at 09:19:02 PM »
Oh my, I've only just seen this. I'm so very sorry to hear this.   My condolences to his family.
Ivo was so generous with his knowledge and time and he will be terribly missed.  Very sad news.
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It's a very attractive bowl and seems to be influenced by some 1920s/30s facet cut Czech glass in that colour.
Hard to get anything from the label but the words Misa Kulata translate from Czech as 'round bowl'
Then further down the word fialová translates as purple.
The design number 553 is on the box.
So no more info than that which Moser gave back to you.

It would have been interesting to know who the designer was and what year but it seems they can't give that information unfortunately.  Lustrousstone has given you a year relating to the bar code label being used, which is  helpful as it narrows the sale period down a bit.

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Glass / Re: Molineaux Webb EAPG-style spiky lacy plate
« Last post by flying free on Yesterday at 08:40:34 PM »
To be honest there are quite a few I'd quibble with (not lacy plates but other items).
However, that said, there are many which just state unidentified or attributed to and I guess that's because they don't actually have a concrete id.  Which is fair enough.

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Murano & Italy Glass / Re: Murano duck - but who actually made it?
« Last post by chopin-liszt on Yesterday at 07:28:42 PM »
 ;)  I think we mean a bit more different than the individual differences one person produces.
Would you be kind enough to show us your other one? Perhaps we can help explain the sorts of differences a bit better.  :)
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Glass / Re: Textured surface vase
« Last post by chopin-liszt on Yesterday at 06:12:33 PM »
I do agree complletely with the last two comments, but if the overshot got overheated and melted a bit more than it was supposed to, it might go smoother and blobby like this.
But it would have had to be a fairly sparse coating of the overshot...  :-\
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Glass / Re: Crackle glass flower vase ?
« Last post by glassobsessed on Yesterday at 04:03:50 PM »
I had a few similar bits a while back with a very fine crackle like that, a carafe with glasses and a couple of different bottle I think it was. Nice quality and well made but I did not track down the maker, at the time found a few similar and assumed they were modern, fairly high end home ware.

John
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Last word might be studio. I thought it might be from Cowdy at first.

John
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Glass / Re: Textured surface vase
« Last post by glassobsessed on Yesterday at 03:48:08 PM »
Too uniform a pattern to be overshot I reckon.

John
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Glass / Request for help with a signed little vase in multiple colors please?
« Last post by LEGSY on Yesterday at 03:20:56 PM »
small little vase lovely wonky rim seems to have been signed and dated underneath 2015
so fairly modern piece of glass not really sure whom could have made it sadly would anyone
help with it  please.
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