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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Pinkspoons on November 27, 2011, 11:11:58 AM
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Picked these up recently, but can't track down a maker. They're clear glass with applied bases in black hyalith glass. The sides are crisply panel-cut. Fair amount of wear to the bases.
I know Orrefors produced similar wares in the 1930s, but as far as I can tell their cuts tended to be concave rather than flat. So... Czech, perhaps?
Any help gratefully received.
(http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b108/pinkspoons/1b-115.jpg)
(http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b108/pinkspoons/2b-98.jpg)
(http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b108/pinkspoons/3b-88.jpg)
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Nick, I'm sure you've already done so, but have you had a browse through this site
to see if there is anything similar?
There is another site called Valerio Deco or ValerioArtDeco I think?? they have some beautiful glass as well.
I always look at pieces like that and think they are French - I have no idea why and I'm probably totally wrong. Something about Josephine Baker's house (the bathrooms in particular) must have stuck with me ;D
link here - http://www.sheryls-artdeco.co.uk/gls23.html
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Black feet were very popular during the thirties, and at least Leerdam, Maastricht and one or two of the Belgian makers produced similar - like Orrefors. But also Germany almost certainly and France most probably.
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Thanks for the input - I'll have another rummage around with the suggestions, but I figured when I bought them that I'd likely have to be satisfied with 'stylish but anonymous'.
;D
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How is base finished?
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Much the same as the sides - cut and polished flat.
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No idea about the pieces but, as always, impressed with your photography :)
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Thanks. :)
Although I'm waiting for a shipment of nylon so I can build a big diffuser to get rid of that sharp shadow being cast under the items. Then I'll be really happy with my photos.
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Nic I know this is not the same but when I spotted it, it reminded me of your salts. Perhaps another name to add to your 'looking' list?
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http://www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk/resultsLotDetails.asp?lotsID=18952&menuItemOn=2&salesID=56&hasImage=1