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Title: mystery small green goblet vase
Post by: bOBA on October 27, 2011, 12:07:52 PM
Hi everyone. This strange piece was bought in a junk shop in Birmingham UK about 20 years ago. It is about 10cm tall and is slightly wonky, rustic in style but the glass has a nice ring to it. The green tint is slightly different in reality. The bowl has a deliberate spiral twist design within the glass that I have tried to show in one pic. Not my normal kind of glass and so I know nothing about it. I was wondering if any GMB members had seen the like before and could suggest a country of origin or date for this piece, new or old? I would welcome any comments about this piece.... thank you...

Robert (bOBA)
Title: Re: mystery small green goblet vase
Post by: langhaugh on October 30, 2011, 07:04:57 AM
The shape and the optic mould remind me of Karhula, but the the thickness and quality of the glass speak against that.  Is it just a snapped off pontil mark?

David
Title: Re: mystery small green goblet vase
Post by: bOBA on November 01, 2011, 12:52:10 PM
Thanks David. I was thinking Spanish tourist glass or old English glass.... but without a clue really. A GMB member has suggested to me it may perhaps be English 19th century from an unofficial non-registered glass-maker, making utilitarian ware, bottles etc. not clear glass. Apparently almost impossible to identify, if so. The photos are not great I took them in a hurry. The pontil rod mark is not sharp. This piece belongs to a friend so any information I can find will be of interest. I am pretty sure this is a drinking vessel of some kind.... but exact attribution seems a way off!



Robert (bOBA)
Title: Re: mystery small green goblet vase
Post by: Lustrousstone on November 01, 2011, 01:53:50 PM
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unofficial non-registered glass-maker
I'm not sure there ever was such a thing, but there were plenty of small glass manufacturers. To me, the green looks deliberate rather than accidental. It would be interesting to know just what shade of green it is.