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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Nazeing on July 14, 2009, 06:15:02 PM
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I have had this vase a few years now and still do not know who made it. It is pink in colour and stands 8 1/4 inches (21cm) high with a diameter of 5 1/4 inches (13.4cm). There are wear / age scratches to the bottom. I have included photos of the bubbles and pontil mark.
Thank-you,
Dave
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Hi there
i may be completly off the mark, but it looks a little similar (the bubbles and polished pontil) to a couple of Erik Hoglund Boda pieces ive had.
all the best
michelle
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Perhaps 1930s Walsh Walsh Pompeian with that large pontil mark
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Thanks for the info, I would like to think it was Walsh Walsh from the 1920/30's.
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Hi Dave,
I notice that the surface of the vase is quite shiney, and therefore it is unlikely to be Walsh Pompeian. Rather more likely I think you'll find that it could be S&W or Haden, Mullet & Haden, but no proof, sorry.
(A very delayed :huh:) Nigel
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Pompeian looks shiny in the Walsh book and pink was one of the colours. What should the surface look like?
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I would have attributed this simple vase to an unknown Polish, Baltic or Romanian glassworks - it would not occur to me to set this piece into the thirties.
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Me too, I saw a similar orange one recently.
John.
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Hmmmmm....
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,25930.0.html
This one definitely has age to it.
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I'm not convinced. Finely distributed bubbles in glass do not point at a specific maker per se. It has been done by most glass makers at some time - including Bor, Boom, Lambert Germany, Leerdam and who knows who else. This photograph shows one from Reijmyre.