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Title: Mystery vase with folded rim
Post by: glassobsessed on June 24, 2012, 08:44:49 PM
Well it is a complete mystery to me and I am stumped. I suppose I could have said old but even that is a guess. ???

Anyway, it is fairly light in weight and 15 cm tall with a neatly folded over rim and a small snapped off pontil mark. The decoration 'floats' on top of the blue glass and gives it a slightly bumpy texture. There is a thin ring of wear but it does not show up well in these photos.

Help!

John
Title: Re: Mystery vase with folded rim
Post by: Ivo on June 24, 2012, 09:23:16 PM
Al Mahd, Jerusalem? For similar lightweight pieces see here:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,40647.msg225190.html#msg225190
Title: Re: Mystery vase with folded rim
Post by: glassobsessed on June 25, 2012, 08:35:30 AM
Thanks Ivo, that could well be the source, it has the right 'feel'.

Just had a quick look at the current offerings from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and there are a fair few repro bits available. Here is one grouping: http://www.imjshop.com/ProductImages.aspx?ProductId=1227

Thumbnails including some of their other glass products: http://www.imjshop.com/Replicas-Adaptations-C399.aspx?s=Name%20ASC&p=3

John

Title: Re: Mystery vase with folded rim
Post by: glassobsessed on October 30, 2012, 10:39:39 PM
A vase with the same shape is shown in this scrolling gallery, the Corinto vase: http://www.gardnerandbarr.com/home1.html?gallery

The description of the technique matches perfectly.

Thank you m for the link. 8)

Any thoughts?

John
Title: Re: Mystery vase with folded rim
Post by: flying free on October 31, 2012, 12:43:34 PM
these are just thoughts , not that I know anything at all about Venetian/antique Murano glass.
The shape matches
The size is different being about 3cm taller than yours
The decor is different.
I have only one piece in a similar vein i.e possibly late 19th/early 20thc and it is impeccably made.  I think it's late 19th early 20thc Salviati or Barovier  However, the V&A have said words to this effect (amongst other things)
- whoever made it certainly knew how to copy 16thc glass
- there have been recent reproductions of old glass
And they cannot commit on who made it or date it.

From what I can see this is a complex area  :-\   - I'm hoping my newly acquired damaged piece is original but I wont know until it arrives and can see it more clearly -even then I might not know I guess  :-\
m
Title: Re: Mystery vase with folded rim
Post by: glassobsessed on October 31, 2012, 12:56:53 PM
Thanks for taking a look m. The colours are different, going by their description the decor is the same apart from the lack of silver leaf. Hard to tell from their photograph as it is rather poor with little detail, when enlarged it just blurs.

John