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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Paul S. on May 22, 2010, 02:52:31 PM
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Another vase I assume, although would make a good a 'goldfish bowl'. Would certainly appear to be another example of the Borske Sklo 'Large Olives' design, but not a shape that I can see either on the internet or in my books, so maybe a little more unusual. Not pink, and has a very delicate amethyst tinge, which can just about be seen in one of the pictures - or might it be Neodymium. Guess I need to hold it up to the flourescent light later tonight. About 220mm high. A rather 'roughish' mould blown base, and with a fair amount of wear on the outer rim. Would be very grateful if someone like Jindrich might confirm, and perhaps there is a pattern no. available please, and I'm thinking 1950's. My thanks as always for looking.
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Lucky Paul,
seems to me you have purchased documented piece Borske sklo 7963/8" from 1958, Glasrevue 1959/11 page 17 (german version).
I would not expect any fluorescent perfomation under UV. However I do not understand why the base is unperfect.
Jindrich
www.webareal.cz/ceskoslovenskesklo
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Jindrich - my sincere thanks for your very quick and informative reply - and must admit I am also mystified regarding the rather poor quality base. There are some very small pieces of broken glass (frit?) which have become welded into the main metal. Possibly it was a reject example? Actually, I think it looks more attractive than the ordinary pink - and thanks again for your help. Paul S.
P.S. May I request please that the mods. move to the appropriate section.