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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: antiquerose123 on December 14, 2011, 09:11:39 AM
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(http://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/weihnachten/xmas-smiley-022.gif) there..........Ho, ho, ho
I got this today as I bought it from an auction place in town here. It is a pretty big bowl, IMHO. It is 8.5 inches Wide, and 3.75 inches tall. End of day glass (or splatter glass even IF an ugly word) ?? Base does show wear, and rim is polished with some wear too....but no chips
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I am thinking that it is but then I am still never sure since you have to recall when I joined here I knew nothing about this type of glass and thought that other 3 legged long legged bowl was Chinese. So I am thinking it is Czech (or is it bohemian) as to the date and the maker. Is this tango, or is Tango only 2 colors??? Anyways, it is quite big, IMHO and having a look on the Net I have not found anything like it yet.
So maker, date, and any other info on this item -- as I am still learning about these. I think it is good.......at least the price was. Lol.....Cheap in MO.
Thanks as always. Hope I did right!! :X:
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Rose, I believe "end of day" is a myth. Sadly, I cannot help with your bowl, but it is quite attractive -- it's got a lovely, elegant shape. I'm sure someone knowledgable in this type of glass will come along and tell you all about it. :)
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Hiya Rose. I'd call this spatter glass, although splatter or end of day is just as good, to be honest I'm not sure which of the three is most "correct", or if they're all just names collectors have given them over the years. I think tango is one solid colour that has applied decoration in one other colour, usually on the rim, footed base, or decoration/handles to the main body.
I'd say it is probably 1930's/40's Czech, although it's hard to be sure. Sometimes spatter glass is marked "Czechoslovakia" on the based, either in raised lettering, or with an often difficult to see acid stamp, in which case a UV light can help to find it. Don't get your hopes up though, most spatter glass I've had is unmarked.
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Ah, so 'end of day' is correct in this case?
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I'd say it is probably 1930's/40's Czech, although it's hard to be sure. Sometimes spatter glass is marked "Czechoslovakia" on the based, either in raised lettering, or with an often difficult to see acid stamp, in which case a UV light can help to find it. Don't get your hopes up though, most spatter glass I've had is unmarked.
I have looked but did not see anything, but will try the UV torch (I was given as a gift here) to see IF that brings out anything. Will look again with torch....
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It often gets called "end of day", but I'm not sure it's actually correct. There's some info here about it all, which makes me think you are right about it being a myth Anik:
http://www.glassencyclopedia.com/spatterglass.html
Edit - more info on "end of day" glass here:
http://www.glassencyclopedia.com/endofdayglass.html
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Edit - more info on "end of day" glass here:
http://www.glassencyclopedia.com/endofdayglass.html
Oh Great....LOL. :24:
Now we have: End of Day, Splatter glass....................and frigger Glass :ho: I am still trying to figure out if Czech or Bohemian . :24: :24:
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I think Spatter or Splatter is an ok description. As far as I have gathered these were specifically put together using the chosen colours so I would not describe them as friggers nor as end-of-day. It's a gorgeous bowl Rose and they weren't always marked as Wayne says. You'd be lucky to find a mark. The fact that the rim is cut and polished is also nice.
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I would say it is a rather special one but not end of day in the literal sense; it is a standard production item. The colour mix is different and the shape is unusual. I would go through here http://www.kralik-glass.com and look for the shape, don't worry about the decor
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Beat me to it Christine,was just about to say that might be Kralik ;D
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I would say it is a rather special one but not end of day in the literal sense; it is a standard production item. The colour mix is different and the shape is unusual. I would go through here http://www.kralik-glass.com and look for the shape, don't worry about the decor
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I must be missing something as I looked there -- and I did not see the shape (even ignoring the decor) . Why would it be special? As I did not see it there in shape.
Am I blind ?? 8)
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This might be a complete red herring, but is Scandinavian another possibility? The shape looks quite Scandinavian, and they used a spatter technique as well. I'm thinking of Backstrom for Boda, the "Zelda" line and her eggs, as well Stenberg for Bergdala and unknown for Skruf. The colour is unusual (understatement), but not unknown.
David
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I must be missing something as I looked there -- and I did not see the shape (even ignoring the decor) .
I didn't know you'd look there. It was just a suggestion.
Why would it be special? As I did not see it there in shape
I think it's special because its an unusual shape; mostly spatter things are rose bowls or vases or small bits. The spatter, though bright is a bit more subtle than usual. I've not seen anything like it and spatter stuff is pretty common here.
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I think it's special because its an unusual shape; mostly spatter things are rose bowls or vases or small bits. The spatter, though bright is a bit more subtle than usual. I've not seen anything like it and spatter stuff is pretty common here.
:thup: Sounding Good!!
Like to hear that since I am not up on all of these types of glass. I just stumbled upon it and going by what I have seen posted on the Board here -- I took a chance on it.
Wonder if a possible ID will be possible, and what year might this be from? It is mint!!
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Polite B - U - M - P.......see if I can get any more direct links/feedback on this item......and IF it might be as I am not finding much here myself.
I would say it is a rather special one but not end of day in the literal sense; it is a standard production item. The colour mix is different and the shape is unusual. I would go through here http://www.kralik-glass.com and look for the shape, don't worry about the decor
Beat me to it Christine,was just about to say that might be Kralik ;D
Thanks