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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: peejyweejy on February 24, 2010, 11:54:52 AM
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Is this etched or engraved? I think it's etched but still can't get to grips with finishes, so need confirmation please.
Is the mark on the base a gadget mark and if so, does it mean that the glass could be Victorian. It has a slightly folded lip on the foot.
Also, I think the pattern is a rose and garland or wreath, but have researched this and can't come up with a match.
Any ideas please?
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Just looked through my last post on etched antique drinking glass (the birds) and probably answered my own question on that part....plate etched...me thinks!
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Ive got a similar one, some sort of wheel/machine etching i thought,
is it pantograph etching as Christine mentioned in the other post?
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,30250.0.html
Its crude on this one of mine, and definitely not hand done.
Andy
(is it a similar method used on 'Pall Mall ' glasses ? )
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pantograph etching was made possible after mechanical blowing of bowls: they all had the same shape & diameter and could be etched in a machine by the dozen simultaneously. It was most popular in the thirties.
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Thanks Ivo,
Ive just seen a Pantograph etching machine on Wikipedia (not for glass but i understand the principle) and heres some new ones , still being made!
http://www.lenox.com/cat/index.cfm?fuseaction=prod&pid=15563&cm_mmc=Unreal-_-ComparisonShoppingEngine-_-nextag-_-generic&utm_source=nextag&utm_medium=pi&utm_campaign=plp&utm_date=20100228&utm_content=15563