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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Paul S. on November 13, 2010, 08:57:41 PM
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For whatever reason I don't see much of this on the board - rather 'kitsch' and touristy perhaps?? Is it still produced?? This seems a bit sub-standard - externally the base is cut to clear showing the signature - and the inside has wisps of black dirt (?) and lots of black seeds in the clear part, giving very much a 'seconds' look. However it does have the correct sticker. Maximum thickness of the base is 14mm - and of the sides, 8mm. Diameter is 152mm and height is 58mm. The whole of the inside has a substantial thickness of clear glass. Great colours under the light. Does it look like a 'seconds' anyone think.? thanks for looking.
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Not sure about this being a second.....
Gozo glass is still being produced, there may be silimar pieces on their website.
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thanks - you're right of course, I forgot to look to see if there was a web site. Have now looked and although there doesn't appear to be a bowl currently showing - the colourway seems to be 'Sea'.
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Hi Paul, thought that colourway looked slightly familiar, can't remember if I've seen it on their website or eBay. I emailed Gozo glass a while back through their website, must say they were pretty helpful and quick to get back.
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my pics. don't really show what I thought was the somewhat questionable interior of the bowl - rather too many black seeds, and those whispish looking trails of dirt that made me think of a 'seconds' - and the base thickness of 14mm, I thought remarkable. I have seen Gozo before, but infrequently, and the only piece I own is a quite small bird. In fact when you have a largish piece like this, you get to appreciate the beauty of the colours, particularly with some light behind. Don't think I would acquire any more, but will keep this as a good example of 'Sea'. :)
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Think that is quite normal for Gozo (certainly the bits I have handled), the inside of the vessels feels rough and almost grainy and there can be black bits mixed in. The outside surface where the pattern is a different story.
John