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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: chloe on October 28, 2008, 11:28:25 AM
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I just left something behind in a charity shop and can't stop thinking about it now!! It was about 30cm high, heavy, clear glass, shaped like a tall shell. Does it ring a bell with anyone? Have attached a very very rough pic drawn in 'paint' - sorry!!
TIA x
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Hi Chloe,
It's a cornucopia (hope that's the right spelling!). These have been made by a number of firms/factories in different colours and from different countries over a long period of time, so I think folks will need more info to help properly.
Used as a classic form of interior design as far as I'm aware.
Nigel
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Fabulous - just the word is great for me - enables me to have a better look into it.
Gosh, am I the only one who quibbles so much about £4?!!
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I think it was one of these in a colourless glass 330278922610
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JMHO - it's a question for Marcus
I would say Stölzle in any case
sorry for not having uploaded these so far :huh:
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http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/vasen/02790.html
this is the lower one
Chloe, did it also have these half pearls at the base?
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:clap: :clap:
As Pamela rightly identifies, these are from Stölzle, Hermannshutte, probably designed during the period 1938-1945, and came in two sizes, 8" and 6", pattern numbers 19512 and 19513 respectively. Please note, the sizes are indicated in inches, NOT centimetres, showing these were meant for export to countries using the imperial measurements system, which included much of the anglophone world. These should not be converted to metric sizes, for convenience's sake, otherwise their identity and original destination may be lost.
The link Pamela gives is to pattern number 19514, height 160mm, and thus intended for the continental market.
Regards,
Marcus
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Pamela lifting her hat - as always - thank you Marcus
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I went and bought it (after a telling off by someone on here ;))
It seems to measure 8 1/4 inches high :huh: - it does have those half pearls at the base too. Will get a piccie in a bit - need caffiene first as did a mammouth trawl of the charity shops :)
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Oops - I never did upload this - here is the vase.
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And here is mine in green :thup: I have one in blue too :)
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Now I am confused Chloe - I see on your ebay listing for this vase that you have listed it as ' the German glassworks Stolze' I thought Stolze, Hermannshutte as stated by Marcus is Czech?? Is this just an error on your part Chloe or have I missed something? :-\
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ahem :spls2: - just completely misread the presglass site - all corrected!