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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: jonchellycain on December 14, 2009, 06:38:34 PM
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Hi all
another of todays finds, which i know nothing of... im not gonna say the T word, i will just say is it "last t...o in paris"
The vase has 3 little black glass feet which are coiled over into balls at the end (plenty of age wear, where it makes contact with the surface.
It has and EPNS collar, and a pretty little "painted" scene of a sail boat, which is black in colour, i think its like an enamel?
It stands at 17cms tall
any ideas?, i thought probably Bohemian, but thats as far as i got.
thanks
michelle
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I think you 're right with Bohemian,does it say EPNS on the collar?Keith.
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Yes, wishfull thinking for something a little more like silver ;D
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Does that mean that either the collar is English or both or they used the same lettering in 'Bohemia' as we do for electro....etc...?Keith.
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ohhh yeah... i didnt even think of that, i dont know :huh:
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Or even that the glass is Bohemian but the collar is English?
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Or that the collar was made for the English market. The glass is almost certainly Bohemian.
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According to Alfredos site Rindskopf did vases with silver collars so no doubt others did to,that doesn't really help finding out where it came from does it?Keith.
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Hello:
I think it can be a Kralik from the tango series...
EPNS (electro-plated-silver-nickel) was used in bohemia and germany too.
Best greetings.
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Many companies used this style, so do you have a source to comfirm the shape as Kralik?
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http://sites.google.com/site/loetzandglass/tango-glass--the-great-unknown
Item 22 the applied feet?