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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Kerrykez on April 19, 2010, 12:29:22 PM
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Just picked up this really nice chunky vase which is in a green and amber swirl. It is quite heavy and measures approx. 6" all ways. It has a ground pontil and I have attached some photos to see if anyone can confirm if this is a Murano piece. I would describe it as a twisted ribbed design but I am not sure if this is right. Thanks for any help. The green and amber are quite swirled in lines.
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Hi Kerry, this one looks a bit Bohemian, maybe by Chribska, but that's just a stab in the dark really, it's not a shape I recognise.
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The shape and the base finish look Murano to me , although i dont recognise the piece .
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Hi, thanks for the responses. It definitely gives me something to think about. I am pleased to receive any opinions as I know very little about glass and it is hard to identify pieces without a makers mark. Hopefully I will improve in time. Thanks again. Kerry. :)
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Just found a thread about a Chribska vase here (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,26338.msg145183.html#msg145183) with similar vertical ribbing, and the pattern of the colours isn't too different. Of course the shape is nothing like and the base looks different so who knows, I could be barking up the wrong tree! ;)
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Hi Kerry,
I can't be of any help, but your lobed vase is a beauty. I've also got a heavy 12-lobed green vase with some similarities to the one pictured above, but it is unidentified as of yet: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,32614.0.html
Maybe some of the suggestions given to me can help you.
All the best!
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Hi Anik, you have lots of answers to your query which are really interesting to read. Thanks for leading me to that. Your vase is very similar and also very beautiful. Good luck in your search for finding out more about it. Thanks also Wayne for the link, there are definitely similarities there. Best wishes, Kerry.
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Sibling to this one by the look of it: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,29361.0.html
John
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Hi John, thanks for the link. I think this is a great match, the base is just the same and the inside swirling matches up. So more like Czech than Italian by the looks of it. Thanks for responding, you were super helpful. :kissy:
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Although not a definitive marker, the fact that the piece appears to have a concave pontil would initially have me looking somewhere other than Italy.... I own quite a few pieces of Italian glass, and although not unheard of, none of my pieces have pontil marks. All have flat ground and polished bases.
Craig
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Hard to say, when Czech than Skrdlovice - Ludvika Smrčková 1951 - pattern 5151.
I would rather not to give firm decision untlil I will see the sample or picture of confirmed 5151.
Jindrich
www.webareal.cz/ceskoslovenskesklo
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The problem I have with this being considered as Skrdlovice is that it has a concave pontil just like the one glassobsessed I has referred to: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,29361.0.html. I also have a similar one to glassobsessed john. The concave pontil and other factors about the glass quality mean I do not display it at home with my Skrdlovice pieces, I do not feel it fits. No Skrdlovice pieces I have carry concave pontils, all three of these vases seen on GMB do. The glass seems lighter as well,
Robert
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Hi Robert, thanks for your reply. Appreciate the time everyone has taken to discuss this. Lots of things to think about, now to decide if to keep it or sell it! Best wishes, Kerry.
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Lots of things to think about, now to decide if to keep it or sell it!
KEEP IT! It's an absolutely lovely and interesting piece.