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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: ditzen pieces on November 05, 2008, 03:01:19 AM
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IF I HAVE REPEATED THIS QUESTION ITS BECAUSE I HAVE HAD TROUBLE UPLOADING IT SO I DO APOLOGISE I WOULD LOVE SOME HELP ON IDENTIFYING THIS VASE.IE;AGE ORIGIN
CHEERS
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I believe it is a contemporary piece from China. The Chinese make many vases that have the applied glass flowers on them. You can usually spot the Chinese fairly quickly by the look of the glass and the ends of any stems on the flowers. The ones on the Chinese pieces often look like they have been broken off, instead of rounded and nicely polished. The Chinese flowers often have the color pieces that look like those your vase has.
Personally I think a lot of Chinese things are very pretty. Their value is not high, but it is nice to have things around the house that can be used and enjoyed.
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Agree that this was made in Dalian, China and these have been on the market for 20 or 30 years.
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Hi ditzen pieces and welcome to the board. Please see here for more on these vases:
http://www.theglassmuseum.com/Chinese.html
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EXCELLENT EVERYONE THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR THE INFO YOU ARE A GOD SEND
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EXCELLENT EVERYONE THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR THE INFO YOU ARE A GOD SEND
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Just a quick note, Ditzen Pieces (love the name, btw). Typing in all caps on line is the equivalent of yelling. Which I'm guessing you didn't really mean.
Carolyn
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:ooops sorry i dint realise i dint even realise i type everything in caps
umm maybe its a sign i could need anger management....
sorry carolyn :fwr:
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:ooops sorry i dint realise i dint even realise i type everything in caps
umm maybe its a sign i could need anger management....
sorry carolyn :fwr:
Nah, just unfamiliar with 'puter ettiquette, which simply needs patience to learn. See how well you uploaded the pictures :chky:
Carolyn