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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: jal on July 18, 2011, 12:44:39 PM
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Hi , I have 2 glass vases, with predominately a royal blue colouring, both signed on base, although I can't read either.
The first is approx. 135mm high & 135mm diam., with broken pontil. See first 2 pics for side view & signature.
The second is much smaller at 90mm high x 75mm diam.
Both bought at different times, & from different places, because I liked them, but more fun trying to find out who made them.
Apologies for the photos. I took loads to get them this good!!!!!!!!
Regards, John.
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the first one looks like J something and 2000? -
the second one I think you may have the sig upside down perhaps?
m
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Hi,
Think M's right with the bottom signature, any chance you could upload a pic with the signature the other way up.
Thanks
Greg
:)
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Hi, thanks for replies so far. I believe the first vase signature starts with J & may end with Y.
Year 2000 I think is correct.
Second vase signature has now been turned 180 degrees, & a further photo with flash, highlights the surname a bit better.
Many thanks, John.
Look forward to someone knowing the makers.
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Im pretty sure thats William Walker, one of Michael Harris's mateys!
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,26616.0.html
Not sure of the top vase, but its very nice!
Andy
8)
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Thanks Andy, I think William Walker is right for the small vase. :hiclp:
Now...... Anybody got an informed guess for the first [larger] vase?????
Regards, John.
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HI john,
its 100% William Walker for the first one.
Its always best to list items seperately, why dont you do a new post for the 1st vase,
under a heading like , signed studio globe vase.
it does make me think its a Michael Harris follower, quite Mdinaesque (just invented a new word ;D )
Regards Andy
(unless its easier for a moderator to seperate the two vase???)
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(unless its easier for a moderator to seperate the two vase???)
Andy, no it isn't easier, it's a fiddly process that we can do, but it's better if they're posted separately as you say. :)
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Thanks Anne.
:thup: