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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Unresolved Glass Queries => Topic started by: TxSilver on September 02, 2010, 01:55:43 AM
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I have a feeling I've seen this signature recently, but I can't remember where. This red vase is 6 3/4" tall. It has blue and white spatter on both sides topped with an applied squiggle face. It has a good, but illegible signature on bottom and the date 2007. Does anyone recognize the signature? Thanks!
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Could it be Erwin Eisch?
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I found a site called Ziemke - http://www.zglassblowing.com/index.htm - based in Vermont. I think your name starts with a Z and ends with 'ki' or perhaps 'ke'. The second line is 2007 I am fairly sure. Not sure if it helps.
Ross
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I found a site called Ziemke - http://www.zglassblowing.com/index.htm - based in Vermont. I think your name starts with a Z and ends with 'ki' or perhaps 'ke'. The second line is 2007 I am fairly sure. Not sure if it helps.
Ross
Ross, that looks like a definite possibility. The second line is definitely 2007, so the time is right. Ziemke's style looks right, too. I thought the vase looked North American because of the base. And I can pull Ziemke out of the signature. I'll see if I can find some examples of his sig online. It's always exciting to learn about a new talented artist. Thank you!
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Fascinating piece - I assume you've noticed it also has gold foil on it.
Hope you do find the maker. :thup:
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I found a few things by Glenn Ziemke, but the signatures were different. An early vase (1981) had the entire name that was rather scrawled. The recent glass has what looks like a scrawled Zim that is very different than this vase. The bases of the pieces I saw are different than this one. Still, it's a possibility.
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It took a little persistence to find the maker, but I think I have it. I had to look at the style and find a signature that looked like this one. John Burchetta. The B looks like a FI or ZI. The end of the name is compressed. The letter formations are the same as many of his other pieces, though, so I am pretty sure of this one. There is an expanded example of his signature on eBay Item 140395428647 that was made in 1992.
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Ask them? http://www.burchetta.com/
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Well spotted Anita, that does look good for the signature on your vase. :hiclp:
Have you sent them an email?
John
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Thanks, Anne and John. I sent some pictures and hope to get a yes, it's ours answer. I like a lot of the glass he makes. I had seen the chicken pitchers. I enjoyed looking through his 2009 catalog. He does some good work. The "spiral" glass series reminds me a bit of my vase in the way the spirals are made. I will be surprised and disappointed if my vase is not by him. I'll let you know what is said if they answer the email.
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Well done Anita. :clap: :D Here's hoping he is the man. A pity they don't learn how to create legible signatures isn't it. I have around 20 pwts I have no idea about, except the assumption that they are Australian. Sorry about the false start - it takes other eyes sometimes.
Ross
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No problem, Ross. It is one of those sigs where each letter could be several things. It was very challenging to work backward, so I hope it is the right person. If it isn't, I'll be totally clueless again. Burchetta's studio is in Wilmington, NC. I imagine it is a time of stress in Wilmington as the two hurricanes threatened the coast last week. Wilmington is a favorite destination for hurricanes. I would be a nervous wreck if I had a glass studio there during hurricane season.
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:'(Rats! Back to square one. I received a nice email from the studio saying the vase was not made by them. The writer said that they had seen glass like this in trade shows, but couldn't remember the studio. So it is back to hunting.
The good thing is I learned a little about John Burchetta.