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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: David E on March 09, 2006, 03:06:51 PM
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Hi,
Can anyone help ID this vase? Quite tall at 9" (23cm) and is vaseline/uranium glass with a flared, sawtooth fluted rim with pearline effect. The stem is wrythen twist.
:shock: click to zoom :shock:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/dencill/06-03-10/budvase1-t.jpg) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/dencill/06-03-10/budvase1.jpg)
Here are two thumbnails showing the stem in detail and the rim
RIM (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/dencill/06-03-10/budvase2.jpg)
STEM/BASE (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/dencill/06-03-10/budvase3.jpg)
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:: Bumpity-bump :: :D
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:shock: :D Nice! :wink:
I'd be interested to know if anyone can ID it :shock: First impulse is to attribute it to one of the Stourbridge houses, but second thoughts say not.
Where's Dave / Mr Vaseline Glass? :wink:
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:shock: :D Nice! :wink:
I'd be interested to know if anyone can ID it :shock: First impulse is to attribute it to one of the Stourbridge houses, but second thoughts say not.
Where's Dave / Mr Vaseline Glass? :wink:
I also find the shape rather appealing - never seen the fluted rim in this shape, but I'm no expert at all! My only instinct is to suggest British, but that's too broad a spectrum.
I imagine Dave is still in bed though! :lol:
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Without a marking, I think you are going to have to settle for "One of the glass houses in the Stourbridge region of England, Victorian era."
No way to tell for sure.
Mr. Vaseline Glass
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there is a similarly shaped vase on the site of that 'ooh gorgeous lamp' thread of Simone
so sad - do not know how to combine these :oops:
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http://www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk/BidCat/detail.asp?SaleRef=FAMAR06&LotRef=542
8) is this of any help :?
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:?: David — What is the underneath like?
Bernard C. 8)
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Dave: Thanks, I did appreciate it might be rather generic!
Pamela: Yes, excellent link - I'd agree the top does look very similar.
Bernard: Two photos of the base, but there's no maker's mark. No pontil mark either as the base has been applied to the stem – there's a little 'wrinkling' (straw marks?) right in the centre, other than that quite plain.
Base 1 (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/dencill/vaseline/wrythen-vase01.jpg) : Base 2 (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/dencill/vaseline/wrythen-vase02.jpg)
Thanks for all your help :)
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Without a marking, I think you are going to have to settle for "One of the glass houses in the Stourbridge region of England, Victorian era."
No way to tell for sure.
David — I agree with Dave in a general sense. However "Stourbridge" would have to include other glassworks not actually located in or near Stourbridge, including Walsh, Kempton, and even Powell/Whitefriars.
As for dating, yes, "Victorian" in style, but not necessarily in date. Many of these pieces are Edwardian or later, often dating from as late as the 1920s.
Bernard C. 8)
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Thanks Bernard. I appreciate everyone's help.