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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: NMott on May 16, 2012, 09:04:39 AM
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Hi, I recently bought this bowl/vase/holder from a retired glass collector. He hadn't been able to identify it, but thought it was Scandinavian.
I've been hitting Google images for weeks and am still confused.
I haven't found any Scandinavian glass that is similar to the chunkiness and weight of this piece. And I've ruled out Liskeard and Whitefriars knobbly vases.
It seems more like freeform Murano, especially with the splashes and stripes of blue and red in the clear glass under the iridescence, but I haven't found any Murano (or Scandinavian glass) with iridescence.
A friend suggested Czech/Bohemia, and from one of your threads on this Site I wondered if it could be Chribska?
Photos here:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/582803530uECZLC (http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/582803530uECZLC)
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Hi, and welcome to the GMB. I replied on another board. Your vase looks pretty and I would like to view more shots but I don't view click links. Please could you upload alternative pictures directly to the board? many thanks
Also is it 5cm high ? or 5inches high? it makes a difference and it definitely can help identify pieces if we have the size and personally I quite like to know the weight as well if possible but size alone will do :)
I would search Murano first, but that's just an instinctive thought on where *I* would look first. I like it btw :) I would have bought it.
m
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Hi, and thank you for your interest. :)
I assume you've seen the pics on the 20th Century Forum. Those are the same as the ones on the link here (although there are more on the link - it's simply to my webshots account, so nothing to be afraid of clicking on. I have to resize every pic I post on this forum which I don't have time to do, sorry, but I can post more on the other forum if you like).
It's 2lb 4oz in weight (don't ask me what that is in grams :) )
4"-5.5" wide, depending on where you measure it, and 4" high.
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Could it be a Dominick Labino? I've been checking out his work and there are a few iridescent freeform glass vases he did in the 70s. He also made marbles before turning to other formas of glass, and this has a very marble-like iridescent finish.
I've uploaded a few on my Pinterest board, along with other views of the vase.
http://pinterest.com/liawep/just-glass/
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I don't recognize the piece as Czech, where unsigned would be expected, nor Scandinavian, where unsigned would not be expected. The Labino avenue is interesting, but very difficult to determine. There is an interesting thread on Labino here: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,46693.msg262719.html#msg262719
Good luck.
David
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Just a thought I have a Caithness studio piece thats similar in some respects...
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I don't recognize the piece as Czech, where unsigned would be expected, nor Scandinavian, where unsigned would not be expected. The Labino avenue is interesting, but very difficult to determine. There is an interesting thread on Labino here: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,46693.msg262719.html#msg262719
Good luck.
David
Facinating, thank you. :)
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Just a thought I have a Caithness studio piece thats similar in some respects...
That's interesting. I haven't seen anything from Caithness that is similar. Can you post a picture of your example?
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I suspect Paul means the knobbly vases based on the Oban range; but this is not one of those
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It's called "Impact".
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No that wasn't what I meant. I meant those ugly ones (we saw them somewhere; Perth?)
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.. The Liskeard-like ones with the "Oban" coloured stripes in them?
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Yes
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But they're not like the piece in question, are they? :-*
I would really doubt Caithness for that. Caithness is not nearly so "organically" free-formed and I don't think they ever put iridesence on vessels.
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No, they're not.
I suspect Paul means the knobbly vases based on the Oban range; but this is not one of those
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I got confused because Impact was made in the Oban Studio....... just one too many Obans for my only functioning brain-cell to deal with at the same time....... :-[
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Ah, no. Caithness tends to have a ground, sharp-edged, rim, where as this is rounded, and the base is different, and it's pretty weighty for it's size...and there would be other examples, because Caithness pumps out limited editions, not one-offs.
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Exactly :)
- we do get sidetracked a little sometimes, we were just making sure we were discussing the same things, sorry.