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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: suzygpr on January 20, 2010, 03:03:24 PM
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A new addition to the glass menagerie that I believe to be HW - thanks to the help of a couple of glassy friends. Anyone else got a clue?
http://picasaweb.google.com/guinearescue/SuzySGlass#5428825214771370434
Scroll right for more pics.
Having a nightmare with my computer at the moment so forgive me if I can't reply quickly.
Suzy xxx
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So you did buy it, good. It's lovely ;D
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Yep
looks Hartley Wood to me
but might be a 1980s one!
cheers
Mike
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Or perhaps not http://www.e-bentglass.com/images/english_brochure.pdf
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It's much nicer than the pic in the auction!
Sorry I can't help with old versus new, but I imagine if it was newer, perhaps it would be more "perfectly" finished? I believe HW is quite often slightly crude in finish. It will go beautifully with your "pink and blue swirls" IoWSG pieces!
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Thanks for the brochure Christine, very interesting.
The vase is a bit wonky, the rim too, if that's an indicator of being early or not I don't know. May have to wait until I can get it into the hands of HW fan - handling it would probably make all the difference. There's a lot of bubbles seeded, large and small. The vase is quite textured especially with all the bubbles, so not appearing to be mould blown at all. Good amount of wear to the base.
It does look great with the IoWSG Pink and Blues, teamed them with an IoWSG ice block that's got a pink swirl and a IoWSG pink Azurene little cylinder vase. They make quite a group and it's nice to have a new display.
Suzy xxx
PS just had a good look at the brochure and on page 7, point 7, it talks about a stamp of authenticity applied to the base. Any ideas what it looks like? Anyone have an image?
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Have answered my own question - found this on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ART-GLASS-VASE-SIGNED-ETCHED-CITY-OF-SUNDERLAND-1992_W0QQitemZ110485393984QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Art_Glass?hash=item19b9715240
A late shape (very unlike mine) and with the base stamp too (mine hasn't one). So I think there's a fair chance mine is not a modern piece at all - the swirling of the colour is not as defined or contolled in the same way this modern one is.
Suzy x