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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: antiquerose123 on December 29, 2007, 03:36:14 AM
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Hi, I have this, and do not have a clue. It looks deco to me...and that's all I know.. :spls2:
Any ideas at all? Thanks in advance
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Rose: I'm way out of my area of even minimal competence here, but I'll start the ball rolling. You're right about the art deco. The stepped base makes me think 1930's pressed glass. It's a fairly simple design compared to some I've seen (Walther & Sohne, and Bagley come to mind).
A book I find useful for a range of glass far broader than my usual interests is Andy McConnell's Miller's 20th Century Glass. Because it's so comprehensive, I seldom find the exact piece I'm looking for, but it usually sends me in the right direction.
David
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Thanks *langhaugh* -- :clap:
I guess another trip to the library is due for the book Andy McConnell's Miller's 20th Century Glass. I will request the newest issue to research this as via inter-library loan...
Thanks again
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(Maybe) starting to get warm with the era here....similar idea in base style
Ebay.co.uk 120207990767, 120218490607, 120207988165 ( Era 1910 -1939)
???
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Hi Rose, I had a look through the Bagley book for you and it's not made by them.
[Source: Bagley Glass, by Angela Bowey, Derek and Betty Parsons, OAR Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-473-09836-9]
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Hi Rose, I had a look through the Bagley book for you and it's not made by them.
[Source: Bagley Glass, by Angela Bowey, Derek and Betty Parsons, OAR Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-473-09836-9]
hi Anne...
No I was NOT suggesting it was made by them.....Rather I was merely suggesting (in this discussion) that I may be getting close in an ERA date of mine (1930 ish ??) JUST because the base style of these IS similiar to mine...
That is all.... :-\
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Yeah I know Rose, but if we look up the books we have and eliminate makers it should help focus where to look next. :)
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*Bump* - see if anyone can help with this one again -- it has been a couple years now, and still draw a ??? on it.
TIA (thanks in Advance)
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* Bump -- Three years, still trying to figure this one -- so I will try again. Still love it.... ;)
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IMHO -- is the Blue Vase I have here -- anything like that -- in YHO?
http://www.kristalunie.nl/
Click On *Vases* there:
Go down to the 54th ROW there, and the fourth one over......(their image there: # 38-4 vase lelie.jpg )
(Dutch Factory Glass 1927 - 1977)
I must say that is an Excellent site there !!!! :thup:
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I would say not because yours curves outward where as that one is straight.
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I would say not because yours curves outward where as that one is straight.
Yeah I noted that too -- but so far the closest thing I can find....and sometimes just like attributions on the net can be incorrect, ---- Catalogs can (could) be incomplete too (for all we know...) so I a taking that link with a grain of salt, that at least it is *near* to the style, and there could be incomplete catolog listing there too. As we never know, do we..... :-\
I will keep digging, but so far (kinda) close........sort of ??? :pb:
(as I head back to left field....)
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* Bump to see if any New Ideas on this Old Post ???
:kissy:
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Rose — You're catching up. The best contender for the GMB successful attribution record I know is my Janet's chunky blue bowl (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,157.0.html), which turned out to be Polish after 5¾ years. I was so delighted I did a bbcode nested table (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,157.msg173969.html#msg173969) to celebrate (click Quote to see my immaculate coding).
Only a couple of years to go ........
Bernard C. ;D