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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Germany => Topic started by: chasdevlin on August 30, 2021, 03:33:10 PM
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Hi
Could do with some help on this one. A moulded vase with a decoration of roses and leaves. Art Nouveau in style, if not period ( I assume 30s to 50s for this.).Made from a four part mould ( I think..it's pretty well disguised) with a star cut base. Grey-blue satin glass. Britain, France or Czechoslovakia all seem prime ossibilities, but am not sure on maker. Did find another on an image search, but it was for a sold listing and the title gave no indication of maker.
Any ideas? It does seem a good quality thing.
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Hi - it has a Joblinesque appearance, but assume you've looked through the Board's Jobling encyclopedia without luck? Another avenue you might try is Pamela's Wessendorf's pressglas-pavillon.de
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Hi Paul
Jobling was one of the names I thought of and did do an image search. Don't think I've looked at your specific link though, do you mean the glassencyclopedia? There's only a couple of photos to see in that link.
Cheers Geraint.
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sorry for the confusion Geraint - me being over wordy - I meant the GMB illustrated list of Jobling glass. I've also added Pamela's site to my suggestions - don't know if you've been there yet.
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Not Jobling, but I’m sure I’ve seen this one before: I’m thinking VLG possibly. I’ll have a see what I can dig up...
Edited to add: Definitely VLG, found it on Glas-musterbuch.de
VLG 1935 catalogue, page 45, Nr. 477
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Thank you so much Steven, that's wonderful. I shall enjoy finding out more on the factory.