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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: christranslates on February 27, 2008, 02:36:07 PM
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Is this vase milk glass? It has a pool of clear glass at the bottom inside. It has two different creatures heads (painted on?) Is it a typical 1960s item or is it earlier than I think? Any idea of maker - Help please all you experts .....
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I'll be the fall guy, but it looks like a piece of Italian pottery to me...are you sure it's glass...also a pic of the base is always a good idea.
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If it is glass, It reminds me of stuff ive seen from Spain while on hols.
Andy
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I'm almost certain it's glass Martyn - have a look at the puddle of glass with bubbles in it (second pic) which is inside. It might be Andy, I just don't know, attaching a photo of base.
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Definitely ceramic, look at the rough edge of the foot. The puddle of glass you describe is probably just a thick layer of glaze. The colours and the glaze look very Chinese.
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Try the Pottery board here http://pottery.yobunny.com/index.php
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Definately Meditarian, most likely Italian mid century and not dissimilar to some pieces by Guido Gambone (which was the other reason I wanted to see the base) I like it!!
see here... http://www.architonic.com/mus/8101291/1
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Yes Martyn, my husband agrees with you that it's ceramic! It's so fine it still feels like glass to me but I take your point on the rough foot. We inherited a whole house full of collectors pieces and Uncle who was a great collector had masses of studio pottery pieces but I had actually put this with the glass :-[ ! There are actually 3 pieces of Italian pottery so it's most likely this vase is Italian too. Sorry I bothered all you glass people ... :-[ :-[ and thanks very much :hiclp:
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For the record it was'nt me who mentioned the rough foot and I'm as much a pottery as glass person (as are a few on here) but if you want any help with your ceramics do as Frank says and visit the pottery forum....I think it's a good piece (though not Gambone) BTW.
Best to Hubby,
Martyn.