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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Paul S. on May 30, 2011, 09:14:10 PM
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Results for 'crackle glass' are prolific - mainly for water jugs and vases etc., but I couldn't see something of this shape, although may have missed it. A plain 'from the mould' base, with four mould seams, (am assuming this is mould blown) - but the four internal projections are very unusual. Possibly a vase, but might be an ice bucket perhaps. Height is about 5.3/8" - 137mm, and some base wear although difficult to see in this clear glass, and with a ground/bevelled top rim. Sorry pictures are a little inadequate, they don't really do justice to the massively indented surface. I have looked at past references from Ivo and Craig (some of Alfredo's images), but hope someone can assist, and thanks for looking.
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I'm sure we've had this on here before. It's an ice bucket. The projections are for a drainer to keep the ice out of the melt water.
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It looks very much like the WMF ice bucket shown here, just in crackle rather than overshot glass:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,4652.0.html
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my thanks to both of you - and I think this might have been a case of 'deja vous' - as Ivo comments in the link, these are not that uncommon, and I may well have seen one before and forgotten. However, I have now also answered my own question..........whilst at an antiques market this morning I saw another - same pattern/design, and with a plated top rim and handle, but with an overshot/frit coating - and yes, obviously an ice bucket. thanks again.