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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Quackers on November 02, 2007, 09:43:52 PM
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The downside of buying a nice Carnival glass plate at auction is the other stuff that you get with it! Here's the first;
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-8621
22.5cm diameter, it is not as orange as the photo - normal pressed pink colour. 12 sides and it is heavy.
Any ideas? TIA
Tim
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Just thought I'd give this a little bump as it fell of the first page very quickly :).
Tim
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The downside of buying a nice Carnival glass plate at auction is the other stuff that you get with it! Here's the first;
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-8621
22.5cm diameter, it is not as orange as the photo - normal pressed pink colour. 12 sides and it is heavy.
Any ideas? TIA
Tim
Well I do have some ideas, but they are more what to do with it than who it is by.
And I don't think you would like them..... :ac1:
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Possibly Czech. I have a couple of uranium pieces with similar edges. Is the quality a bit ropey? What the bottom of the bowl bit like?
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Well I do have some ideas, but they are more what to do with it than who it is by.
And I don't think you would like them..... :ac1:
You wouldn't be thinking of the recycling bin would you Lynne? ::)
Christine - the quality of manufacture is quite good actually, though the glass does have several bubbles and a bit of frit or two. The centre of the bowl is a slightly raised dome. The underside of the foot is domed as well and the rim that it sits on has been neatly polished flat. There are some visible ripples within the glass where it was pressed. And since you replied I have just thought to run the UV torch over it - no glow.
cheers
Tim
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Well, maybe... preceded by a hammer... >:D
I'm sure it is quite lovely in the flesh, Tim.
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Well, maybe... preceded by a hammer... >:D
I'm sure it is quite lovely in the flesh, Tim.
I don't think I would go that far. I certainly wouldn't have chosen to buy it, but when it comes in the same lot as a lovely, perfect Carnival glass plate what can you do? Except try and find out what it is and find someone who would appreciate it more than you and I >:D. Pamela???
Tim
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Looks a bit like Abel, Yugoslavian to me, does it have any marks? cheers, Gill
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No marks at all.
I've just been googling Abel and there must be a glazier by that name in every town in Europe >:D. Can you point me in the right direction for the company you mean please?
thanks
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just came across this thread - thank you Tim! In fact I am interested, please do not destroy it ;D
addtional message: I'm very fine but extremely positively busy at present at Armin's office - please forgive me for not dropping in daily - better times to come 8)
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Hi Pamela, pleased to hear you are busy ;D Christmas?
Email me if you would like to add this bowl to your museum - I need the space anyway ;).