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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: antiquerose123 on August 03, 2010, 12:14:34 AM
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:hi: I bought this clear glass vase. It was in a box of stuff that I had bought for $2. Not sure if this is anything, or if old -- but it seems to have a lot of character to it with the design of cuts, dashes, and the grooves. Not sure how else to describe it. Heavy, bit of a flared opening....
Thanks for your help :kissy:
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Looks like crystal,difficult to tell,can you see any mould lines?if so it's not.If it is crystal then nice find,might be hard to say who made it unless it's signed ;D
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You mean cut lead crystal Keith...
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My apologies,Christine is correct :pb: :pb: :pb:
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** Just a Polite Bump from Last Year **
:X: Any New ideas? The reason I bumped this is because of the site/link Dirk had posted on another Topic. Wonder if this might be related to anything there, or NOT??? Just throwing this out there.......????
http://www.kristallglas-oberursel.net/Text/ProdukteHessenglas_Vasen.html (http://www.kristallglas-oberursel.net/Text/ProdukteHessenglas_Vasen.html)
Thanks :-\
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Hello Rose,
just discovered your topic. If "it´s something" does not depend on the company, who produced it;
in my opinion it just depends on the purity of the raw glass, the brilliance of the crystal after the acid-polishing-process and of course the
complexity of the cutting-structure and accuracy of the hand-cutting-process of the different craftsmen, who worked with this piece.
To find out, who made the mould, it´s importand to have the exact meassures; I think almost every european producer of hand cut crystal had a
variety of different X-Vases in his collection. As far as one can tell from your pictures, the brilliance and quality of glass look nice and it´s definately hand cut.
Even so the structure of the cutting is not very compex, it´s still unusual and well-balanced (to me). So I would say, "it´s something".
Since you where referring to my glass-pages, here are just two examples of different X-Vases from Hessenglas and Pochmann.
(in both cases the raw-crystal came from Hessenglas and in both cases the acid-polishing was made by Walter Ullmann) You piece´s origin is
definately not from Hessenglas, because the X-shape of HG-Vases is more pronounced as you can see.
Please excuse my english...
Greetings from Oberursel, Oliver