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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: petet63 on February 09, 2012, 04:04:24 PM
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Hello all, I see this kind of glass in just about every place I go. Its usually very thin and badly done and very rubbed. This jug stood out as it is solid and well enamelled IMO. It is 13.5cm in height and weighs 320g. I will try to show the base. I did have the sugar bowl that matched this jug but broke it in transit.. :o
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Pete, I've tweaked your subject line to make it more relevant... having a proper descriptive subject line helps catch people's attention and helps with search results. :thup:
I think your jug is most probably of Polish or Czechoslovakian origin, we see a lot of these in various decorations where I live, plus plain coloured ones - I have 2 plain ones and they are nicely made with a polished pontil mark on the base. Someone else can probably add more for you.
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Thanks for the tweak. I'm not happy about the bowl breaking as they were a great pair together. As I said I see lots of glass similar to this and have always left it alone, one sneeze and they are gone. I will list and hope it gets a good home after seeing if I can find more info. Thanks
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I have just seen a similar pair of these on line with a made in romania sticker attached. I guess that answers that one. Saw two other sets as well. Still would have liked to have the bowl I broke.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GORGEOUS-PAIR-VINTAGE-HANDPAINTED-GOLD-GILT-MILK-JUG-SUGAR-BOWL-13-5cm-8-5cm-/200686442877
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:thup: Excellent find Pete, thanks for sharing that. These have puzzled us for ages, and none I've seen have had the labels, so this is super!