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Title: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
Post by: Glas Vasen on May 12, 2011, 06:08:25 PM
One of my Favourites Vase, I Love that shape and the Inlay
May someone can me telling more about this gorgeous Vase.
I looking for the Year of production, manufacture, and Designer Name.



  • Weight: 1.350 Kg
  • Size: Ø 60 H 220mm
  • Base:  polished
  • Particular:  :help: duno in English is it Scale-loops or scale-model?


  • P.S. I suspect as a Czech Manufactur.

    Thank you in advance for your help
    Sergio
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: jonchellycain on May 13, 2011, 07:34:20 AM
    Sorry cant help with ID, not one i recognise. Just wanted to say its gorgeous and have you had a UV/blacklight light on it yet?
    michelle
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: flying free on May 13, 2011, 07:47:17 AM
    it looks as though it is Battuto cut.  That maybe an avenue to google?
    m
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: Leni on May 13, 2011, 07:54:48 AM
    I thought it looked like battuto, too.  Is it actually cut, or is it mould-blown to look like battuto? 
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: Glas Vasen on May 13, 2011, 08:50:25 AM
    Thank you for your Replays,
    Ahh Battuto so simple it can be, but I'm looking so far away. :hiclp:

    At the moment I haven’t a UV-backlight.
    Question for the Uranium & Rare earths, if is Uranium inside what tells me this?

    1.)   Age (I guess today can’t use anymore Uranium)
    2.)   Place ( there are many Glassworks did use this Metal)

    Anyone know a Web Site who explain this, Glass with Uranium


    Leni for me looks like a cutting Pattern, dose Troughs have very small lines it almost does not see.
    The Pontil Mark is Polished (dislocated) and the rim too.

    Sergio
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: Lustrousstone on May 13, 2011, 09:50:10 AM
    If it contains uranium (in the green layer), you would see a very bright green glow when you shine a UV light on it.

    Uranium is still in use in glass some places today, but most glass containing uranium probably dates to between 1850 and 1980.

    Many companies used it in the 19th century and early 20th century. Fewer companies used it post WWII, but these include Czech, Scandinavian and US companies, and companies on Murano.

    http://www.vaselineglass.org/
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: Ohio on May 13, 2011, 11:13:40 PM
    Regarding Christine’s  VCGI link I’ll add that under their section named Glass Manufacturer’s Gallery both their colors shown as being “Vaseline” are incorrect by their organization’s own definition  that Vaseline is yellow-green glass that is made by adding 2% Uranium Dioxide to the ingredients when the glass formula is made. The addition of the Uranium Dioxide makes the glass color yellow-green. In this case neither color could be considered as Vaseline as Topaz only has , 7/10ths of 1% in its batch formula &  Light Emerald (which they misidentify in the Keg set as as Topaz) has only has  2/10ths of  1%  in the batch formula. I  believe that if they ever actually studied the makeup of the batch formulas of most U.S. manufacturers , they would find many would not qualify as  “Vaseline” by their definition.  As the old saying goes “a little goes a long way".
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: Ohio on May 14, 2011, 03:33:00 AM
    I neglected to say my comment was directed regarding the Cambridge Glass Co. under the Glass Manufacturers Gallery.
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: kane_u_pain on May 14, 2011, 04:12:11 AM
     :mrgreen: Stunning piece... :thup:
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: antiquerose123 on May 14, 2011, 06:30:55 AM
    ???

    Is this an Example of Battulo ?? like your texture?  http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=2887&weiid=5900544&lang=En (http://www.auctionflex.com/showlot.ap?co=2887&weiid=5900544&lang=En)

    Yours is drop dead Gorgeous :mrgreen:  :thup:
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: johnphilip on May 14, 2011, 07:11:08 AM
    All the Battuto i have seen has been unpolished satin type finish . nice vase tho  :hi:
    Title: Re: Need ID of this Gorgeous Vase (I suspect from CZ)
    Post by: Glas Vasen on May 15, 2011, 10:12:38 AM
    Thank you all for your Replays, :hiclp:
     
    I have research the Battuto Technic,

    Try this to explain
    ; ::)
    On Battuto Style I see is more like Honeycomb pattern.
    On my one are the Honeycomb more elongated
    Huh Hope u can follow me!

    My guess as I look the Color from the inlay makes me think as a Czech Vase well is just a presumption.
    For the UV-Light I work on it, need first to buy one.


    Sergio