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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Laviolette on February 27, 2010, 04:13:37 PM
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Hi! I'm new to the glass collecting area and I haven't a clue where to begin. I was wondering if anyone could tell me the names of popular European and American glass companies that were in business in 1900 and made things like art glass vases that were for sale in high end stores, so I can have somewhere to get started on my searching. Thank you for your time and any help you can provide to me.
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The list depends on how high-end you want. I'll start at the top shelf: Louis Comfort Tiffany (Studio in NY)
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Thank you! That's a start for me!
:)
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Oh, I think I found the right term for what kind of glass I'm looking for from that time--"cased glass"? Two different colors together, solid looking.
Kind of like what I found on this site: http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=66_84&products_id=651
Where there any prominent makers of this type of glass around 1900? Thank you!
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Hi and welcome to the board!
Cased glass is not really my cup of tea, see links below ;D
But, if I were you I googled CASED BOHEMIA GLASS - good luck! :girlcheer:
BTW, where are you situated please?
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Hi! I will Google Cased Bohemia Glass and see what I get. Thanks so much for that!
I'm in Louisiana, USA! :)
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googling myself directed me instantly to wikipedia.org :chky:
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apologies! did not google myself but cased bohemia :-X :-[
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Hi and welcome to the board. At the time you're asking about there were literally 1000s of glass companies all over the place so you've your work cut out to search them all! :o
If you want to know about specific pieces please post each one in a new topic along with reasonable size photos - side view, top rim, base view etc... and we'll try and point you in the right direction and save you some time and effort. If you need help posting pics we have a how to do that topic here: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,6522.0.html but do shout for help if you get stuck. :thup:
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List is not so long for solid colour cased, but not cheap. Look up French Cameo too - at circa 1900. Also an area strong in fakes and repros. Get books to get the depth of knowledge you will need. Including one that covers the fakes in depth. If you go to the Art Deco period c1925 on prices can be easier on the pocket and a lot more choice. Expect to pay more for the best US than much European.