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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Glasetcetera on June 23, 2007, 06:00:29 PM
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I think this bottle listed on eBay is not a design of Helena Tynell but a (Italian?) copy. It is quite the same as the 'Emma' vase but the colours are different and it is not cased in clear glass.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120132388740
Any other views?
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Moved as it is uncertain what the piece is.... so Glass is the better choice of forum ;)
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These 'Emma' decanters and lamp bases have been selling for a while on ebay. They are not listed in Design Lasin. However not everything is in design lasin although it is very comprehensive. I think the jury is out on this one but they do seem to be being accepted as Tynell generally on ebay.
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It may be the angle of the photograph, but the stopper seems to lack quality (Wobbley) and it reminds me of Empoli bottle decanter stoppers.
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...but they do seem to be being accepted as Tynell generally on ebay.
:o Oh! like Royal Bohemian :D
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It may be the angle of the photograph, but the stopper seems to lack quality (Wobbley) and it reminds me of Empoli bottle decanter stoppers.
Yes, I think this is definitely an Empoli stopper - I had a huge dark green decanter with squares, marked clearly Italy on the underside, and the stopper was exactly the same as this (and as wobbly).
The question is whether the decanter and the stopper belong together, I think possibly not.
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I dunno about wobbly but the stopper looks a different color to me. Very odd. The body looks thinner and longer than the Emma - is it ? Or just my imagination ? Also does the Emma have that bottle style rim ? Ed.
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Emma has a wider top not the bottle type. However these are sold as Emma decanters, a variant. I don't know if they are or not!
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I dunno about wobbly but the stopper looks a different color to me. Very odd. The body looks thinner and longer than the Emma - is it ? Or just my imagination ? Also does the Emma have that bottle style rim ? Ed.
You're right Ed, an example of the real Emma vase can be found for example on: http://www.glasgalerie-zindel.nl
Besides this, the colours of the bottle version (up to now I have seen a brown and kind of blue one) differs from the usual Emma colours and is not cased in clear glass.