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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: miccie on August 25, 2010, 07:26:28 PM
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Hi, I wonder if anyone can offer their opinion on a recent purchase. We already own one cased yellow Gulvase and have taken delivery of a second. However we are seriously doubting the authenticity of this new arrival.
It measures 36.5cms and weighs 1040grams - our concern started when placing it beside our original - such a difference in colour. Also I note, from the many pictures I have looked at since, that the cased vases have a 'layer' of glass on the base which is almost transparent - the new vase does not have this. The base (underside) of our original vase appears to have 'circles' whereas the new base is quite flat.
As I have contacted the seller questioning the authenticity and he is adament that it is correct I would appreciate any further advice I can received to help me decide my course of action.
(http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/2/4/7/9/3/3/webimg/401216664_o.jpg)
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Which vase is the one in question?
The vase on the left looks okay to me, as an example of a later yellow/opal vase. The vase on the right... the darker 'custardy' yellow was used on the earlier yellow cased in clear vases (no white interior), but I can't tell from your photo if yours is white inside or not.
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It is the vase on the left which we are concerned about, the vase on the right (the mustardy colour) has a white interior, and is cased in clear , which if you look carefully you will see the layer I am talking about at the bottom.
The vase on the left also has a white interior but does not have the same finish to the bottom. We are also very concerned that it weighs no more than the smaller vase on the right
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Here are some further photographs, the first two are of the smaller, mustard colour vase, the last two are of the vase I am questioning
(http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/2/4/7/9/3/3/webimg/401358280_o.jpg)
(http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/2/4/7/9/3/3/webimg/401357989_o.jpg)
(http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/2/4/7/9/3/3/webimg/401358003_o.jpg)
(http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/2/4/7/9/3/3/webimg/401358026_o.jpg)
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I, personally, would be a little more concerned about the custardy/mustardy vase because the colour is a little too dark - but the proportions and finish look to be spot-on so I'd perhaps put it down to colour variation. If you look at Holmegaard's 'coral' colour, it can range from a very vibrant red to a somewhat wishy-washy orange.
The finish of the lighter (in both senses) vase - it looks fine. Here are old photos of my lighter yellow Gulvvase (two v's)...
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Hi, once again thanks for your response and for posting some pictures of your own vases.
The picture of your 3 vases appears to show that all 3 are cased when looking at the bottom of the vase, i.e. there is a layer of what appears to be almost 'uncoloured' glass. Certainly I have this on the smaller of my vases, along with some smaller items I from the palet range which I own. The larger vase does not display this and the underside is very 'smooth'. Which my two pictures show.
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They're all handmade, and variations do occur. Besides the thickness of base (my light yellow vase has a very thin base also), every feature of your vase matches up with mine, and base thickness is only down to how much transparent glass the glassblowere happened to use time.
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Hi I have a white Gul vase but it is not cased. Were they always cased? I have it next to a green cased one with sticker and it is the perfect match. thanks in adavnce