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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Paul S. on November 12, 2009, 09:27:37 PM
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Naively, I first thought this was a piece of Czechoslovakian 'tango' or very similar, but having looked in Ruth Forsythe's book am sure I an way off target. Not high quality tho, and the base appears as straight from the mould (no pontil whatsoever). About 18.5 cms. wide and about 8 cms. high, with the sort of wear that might put it anywhere from 1930 - 1960. The inside is white (about 1.5mm thick, followed by a very thin orange, and finally a very thick clear casing. Haven't a clue on country of origin either. If anyone has any ideas, grateful if they are able to share them, and as always thanks for looking. Paul S.
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I would have thought 1970s onwards, although possibly quite contemporary.
It looks quite high quality to me, though - there's no need to put a pontil on items that have ground/polished rims, and there would be no sense in double-casing a bowl if it was to be retailed very cheaply at a discount store.
It's possibly Italian (I had a similarly finished Italian glass lamp some years ago), or it could be continental European - I seem to recall Rosenthal having a similar line within recent years.