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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: kitty-kat1234 on December 05, 2011, 12:54:17 PM
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:hi: all,long time between my visits here :cry:
Anyone have any ideas about this vase,its approx 11cm tall,has anyone seen the sticker before,its very hard for me to read.
Cheers & thanks kat
(http://i639.photobucket.com/albums/uu120/kerry-ann_03/glass011.jpg)
(http://i639.photobucket.com/albums/uu120/kerry-ann_03/glass012-1.jpg)
(http://i639.photobucket.com/albums/uu120/kerry-ann_03/glass013-1-1.jpg)
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:cry: anyone,anything,please :kissy:
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It looks Czech to me.
A clear snap of the label would help. Try switching your camera to micro mode (the little flower). This allows you to get in close without going out of focus.
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It could also be Italian - I have several of these in different shapes - some labelled Made in Italy.
More about these types of vases here:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,6455.0.html
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So glad I read this post and followed the link. I have one of these vases with the silver decoration but didn't know it. But after reading this I got out the old polish and hey presto - the dull grey was replaced by lovely shiny silver decoration.
Thanks! :thup:
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Helo again Kat, I also have one like this but a little slimmer, and amongst the picture is a Gondola. So I have assumed it is Italian, probably venetian.
You are much braver than me Nancy, I haven't yet dared to try silvo on it! :usd:
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Goddard's silver polish works a treat on mine and once cleaned up they just need polishing with a huff and a duster to make them stay bright for quite a while.
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So glad I read this post and followed the link. I have one of these vases with the silver decoration but didn't know it. But after reading this I got out the old polish and hey presto - the dull grey was replaced by lovely shiny silver decoration.
Thanks! :thup:
Hi,no probs :thup:
Its a great thing sharing info & the net,cheers Rosie & Anne for ideas/pointers in some direction.
Scavo,thanks, i will look at getting a better label shot as i need a better one for my own ref......
Will also check out Czech glass.
Cheers for the cleaning do's & dont's
:hi: kat
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Thinking it was Czech: Have a look at Borske Sklo and you will see the origin of my error.