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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Malta Glass => Topic started by: tengel61 on June 13, 2010, 11:33:34 PM
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Could someone tell me if this is a Mdina vase? Thanks
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Yes, I can confirm that is a Mdina signature as I have one piece but I can't tell you any more than that as it's not my area.
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Can we see the whole piece so we can give more help. Make your next picture about 600 pixels along the maximum dimension; those one are a little too small.
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A photo of the whole vase would be useful, but it certainly looks like a vase made at Mdina between 1969 and 1972. The style of the decoration and the Mdina signature in Michael Harris' script date it quite precisely. Here's another example: http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-11858
Nice vase.
John
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Oooooh, yes indeedy it's Mdina, Michael Harris' script on the base and a rather gorgeous and fairly scarce pattern. I call it Seaweed, though that isn't any sort of official name - it just reminds me of seaweed. One of my favourite patterns.
John, you're making me redundant. :P
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Thanks everyone. Here's a picture of the whole vase. It's a beautiful vase.
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Lovely :hiclp: :hiclp:
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Oooh, I just have to get my oar in about something.
Nemmie, it's a Mdina mark, not a signature, though in Michael Harris' hand is quite unusual. There are a great number of different "hands" used to put the Mdina mark on the base of pieces - though either Michael Harris' or Eric Dobson's writing are unusual, very desirable and do pinpoint an early date.
At one point I had counted up to 25 different styles of writing, then I got cross-eyed and dizzy and gave up.
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Beautiful vase - very green as I don't have one yet and it's one of my must have pieces. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Well done, and in Michael Harris script too - lovely! :hiclp:
Suzy x
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Mmm, very nice example. Tengel61, can you tell us the size of the vase please (that's the nerd in me asking)? Also, a belated "welcome to the message board" is in order. Out of curiosity, are you in the USA?
Sue you have to get up earlier. >:D
John
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John, my problem is I'm still up at 3.30am!
My one like this is 6" tall, it has a round polished pontil mark, no written mark. My amethyst one is 6.75" tall, and is a different shape at the base - it tapers into a smaller section which it stands on - a flat polished base, no written mark.
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Thank you for the warm welcome and yes, I am from the USA. This vase measures 6.25" high by 5" diameter.
My mother has a collection of glass she no longer wants and it's too large for me to take it all. I'm only keeping family heirlooms. She asked me to sell this rest on eBay. I'm having a great time learning all these things about glass. Lots of work though. I'm sure you know ;)
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If you're listing this on ebay, be sure to advertise it in the uk - this is where the market for Mdina is, currently.
I'm afraid I've noticed some amazing pieces of art glass go for absolute peanuts in the states recently!
oh, and Welcome! :thup:
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Oooh, I just have to get my oar in about something.
Nemmie, it's a Mdina mark, not a signature, though in Michael Harris' hand is quite unusual. There are a great number of different "hands" used to put the Mdina mark on the base of pieces - though either Michael Harris' or Eric Dobson's writing are unusual, very desirable and do pinpoint an early date.
At one point I had counted up to 25 different styles of writing, then I got cross-eyed and dizzy and gave up.
Ermm okay, as I said not my area I as just confirming that it said Mdina as it took me a while to decipher mine when I got it. Although the style of writing on my one piece is considerably less legible than this piece.
I really don't like this kind of thing but as it was a present I have kept it in my cabinet and it does look nice. Thanks for the lesson though, all knowledge is useful. :)
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Ah, sorry, I was just teasing a bit - a signature to me, means a signed individual's name - a specific atrist. Sometimes you do find artist signed pieces - which are quite a bit more special than those which are simply marked with the studio/factory name. Didn't mean to upset you!
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Thanks Chopin for the info. I will post it in the UK too!
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Ah, sorry, I was just teasing a bit - a signature to me, means a signed individual's name - a specific atrist. Sometimes you do find artist signed pieces - which are quite a bit more special than those which are simply marked with the studio/factory name. Didn't mean to upset you!
No problems, you didn't upset me. As I said all knowledge is useful, I am interested to learn about all areas of glass and using the right terminology is always important.