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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: flying free on September 11, 2012, 09:59:42 AM
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This was another addition to my 20's and 30's collection. It has orange, lime green, pale aqua blue/green and lavender/grey in it, all in a creamish mottled background full of masses of bubbles and aventurine splashes. I think it is colour code 396?
It's slightly wonky and the size is not 5 1/2" or 7" but actually 6 1/8" diameter. Height is 2 3/4".
m
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My very, very favourite mushroom posy shape (so much more elegant than any other) - and a beautiful colourway - shown off to its best advantage by the shape. 8) 8) 8)
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:) it's currently sat next to the Vasart pin dish :-*
m
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The colours will complement beautifully! :-*
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You have got a real nice posy bowl, the colour code is 261.
Gary
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Lovely - I have never had a Monart mushroom posy, I do currently have a Vasart one - yours is much nicer though.
Adam
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M, that's gorgeous! :)
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Thanks all :)
Gary, thanks :) I was pondering 261 but it says the splashes are red? these are definitely orange and it seemed closer to 396 to me :-\
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Hi colour code 396 has the main colour green with splashes of red/orange and green, where as colour code 261 the main colour is white with spalashes of red/orange and green.
Gary
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ooh thanks for that - fabulous pics! I love that bowl. I will ask the mods if they could amend the title.
m
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Thank you to the mods for amending my title to the correct colour code :)
m
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:) it's currently sat next to the Vasart pin dish :-*
m
You better watch out flying free one more piece and you have a collection of Ysart glass. I sold the bowl to a friend a couple years ago.
Gary
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mmm, I've been keeping quiet but I do have three Vasart bowls now and another Monart vase. The Monart is badly cracked at the base but is quite beautiful in my eyes. I'll post it separately though you've probably seen it before anyway.
m