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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Catisfaction on November 13, 2011, 09:09:50 PM
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I've been having trouble identifying these two vases (forgive me if I should have put them in separate threads, I'm not sure what the protocal is these days).
The blue vase seems awfully familiar to me but I've poured through my books and multiple websites to no avail.
It measures about 6 1/4-6 1/2" tall and 6" in diameter. The base has a ground and polished pontil area which is marked B162.
The spiral, hourglass one reminds me of the shape and spirals of some Italian pieces I've seen but also some Scandinavian pieces so I'm not sure where to go on that one. The interesting part is that the pontil is like a little raised plug on the base, not your usual pontil, hoping it might give the game away perhaps.
This piece measures just under 10" tall and it is 3 1/2" in diameter at the base.
Oh, and while I have you here, on the off chance anyone regognises it I'm throwing in this little hang blown owl too. 3 3/4" tall, almost 3" wide and it's got a ground and polished base.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Just wondering if Jacob Bang had a stylised JB similar to Michael Bang's MB in which case the blue vase may be Holmegaard/Kastrup.
The spiral one feels like Murano rather than Scandinavian to me - perhaps the glass is too thin for a Scandinavian piece.
Alas the owl must be rather sad - it is most BLUE :24: :24: :24:.
Ross