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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Poland => Topic started by: brucebanner on February 27, 2015, 10:02:49 PM
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Any thoughts on this one.
It's signed of sorts on the base with a lot of base wear and white stones within the glass.
It's 12 inches in height.
Regards Chris.
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Poland, I believe maybe Adam Jabłoński
See HERE Sample #1 (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,36620.0.html) and also HERE Sample # 2 (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,36605.msg199490.html#msg199490)
Mine (sample # 2 ) might be just *wonker* writing on bottom than the first ???
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Thanks for that, looks like your right there are far too many of them not to be, regards Chris.
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Hi Chris,
Your vase may certainly be Polish, but that it not Jablonski's initials or name on the bottom (he always signed his pieces very neatly with a Polish-type 'AJ' or 'Jablonski' or 'A. Jablonski').
Quite a few pieces seem to be popping up (which do certainly look like Jablonski's designs, or later, Marian Pyrcak's designs) but they've got a FiC or F&C scratched onto the bottom (like yours). I don't know who or what FiC or F&C was/is... perhaps an importer or distributor?
At any rate, that is not Jablosnki's mark on the bottom though the piece may be his design. "F&C" remains a mystery for the time being.
Anik :)
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Yes I have a few pieces signed they always look like A 7, mass produced or not there lovely looking glass.
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Hi Chris... that's not a '7' but the way Poles (and Jablonski) write their 'J's. A '7' would have an extra line going straight through the middle.
Here is an example with 'A. Jablonski'. The J is exactly the same as in the piece posted directly above. :)