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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: BRADBURY7308 on January 25, 2012, 11:00:41 PM
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Have been trying to build a collection of the mdina glass from the earlier MH time here some bits im hoping are from his period any view's on these designs would be great. :smg:
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Your bubbly yellow ochre globe vase looks fine and a good example, after MH left the necks grew a little taller and the rims became wider. I have seen them just like yours with diameters of 10cm and around 15cm. The Japanese Globes can be larger again but they are a different design.
Small globe: https://picasaweb.google.com/Johnmj100/EarlyMdinaGlass#5429986690696878514
Medium globe: https://picasaweb.google.com/Johnmj100/EarlyMdinaGlass#5429986582284963074
Japanese globe: https://picasaweb.google.com/Johnmj100/EarlyMdinaGlass#5429986568080928658
The amethyst ink pot has a rounded profile, again after MH left they carried on making them but the profile became a little squarer, harder to say for sure when it was made but I would hedge my bets to around 1972.
My only example in blue: https://picasaweb.google.com/Johnmj100/EarlyMdinaGlass#5686671104893805362
I can not help with your paperweight they are a complete mystery to me....
Are all your items unsigned?
John
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I agree with John, 100%. :thup:
As to the pwt, how big is it? If it's fairly massive, (12+ cm in diameter) it likely is earlier too.
Does your ink pot have a round/oval polished pontil mark? Is it marked Mdina in any way? - and if so, what does the script look like?
These have been found with both Michael Harris' and Eric Dobson's writing on.
And is it amethyst?
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Thanks for replying to my post the first two globes are small ones as john said at 10cm diameter and 12cm each.
The paperweight is only 8cm diameter sadly but i love these sand colours and hope to build on it!!!
The bottle is amethist and both the stopper and base have a base colour of amethist??
A small polished pontil scar but no script!!i love it !!!
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John your picture of a japanese globe above!!
When or what?? Makes a globe a japanese globe is it size??
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Your polished pontil scar (along with the rounded shape) makes your ink pot Harris period.
Japanese globes have a distinctive pattern. It's a yellow background with a marvered in overlay of (normally) turquoisey blue in the same construction as a fish vase. Dipped on opposite sides with a trail crossing over between.
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Take a look at this Japanese globe vase which was squished flat, it is easier to see how they were made: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,32132.0.html
As Sue says, yellow bubbly glass has been dipped into the pot of blue twice, once on each side before being blown and shaped.
John