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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => China & Taiwan => Topic started by: heartofsklo on November 16, 2012, 01:43:35 AM
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The vase measures 26cm tall, the main body is mid blue with almost copper looking mica and a few light green streaks. The base has what looks like a pontil scar but not rough, do not think it is though.
Any possible ideas clever peeps?
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This is one of the vases marketed by Dale Tiffany. I don't know much about Dale Tiffany or where the glass is made. This is one of their more common designs. I've always thought that it was attractive. How is the quality?
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They are certainly pretty new and appear in many "antique" centres. The copper looking mica is aventurine, which is a special copper containing glass that is melted in a chips. The quality is quite good. The aventurine suggest China to me
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Thanks all, you are all right!!
TxSilver - I have written to a company selling "Dale Tiffany" glass and they have confirmed for me that they are indeed made in China.
Lustrousstone - Yep, China and the quality is quite good.
The advertised prices for such pieces was a bit of an eye opener but to be fair, they are quite nice pieces.
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Just had another look on the net and Amazon com have a large range of this glassware for sale, their .co.uk equivalent do not seem to stock this maker at all for some reason.
I assume that they are/were predominantly made for the US market.
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I suspect they are marketed by someone else here. They are pretty common in the UK
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Lustrous - I have done a search on ebay UK and there is much written about the maker/marketing Co "Dale Tiffany" within the results, from "high end glassblower based in California USA", "North American Glass Master Dale Tiffany" to the vase being part of "Tiffany's Milano Favrile line".
Oh, and not to forget this one "Dale Tiffany, Inc., the world's foremost developer of fine art glass lighting and accessories"
I guess the selling jury is still very much in its infancy ;-)
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I am even more confused now by this youtube video which implies, rightly or wrongly, the pieces are made in the USA by Dale Tiffany, Inc.- IMO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT9RLi9nqIA
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Assembling a stained glass lamp from bits of glass and metal is not the same as blowing a vase or creating the bits of coloured glass to make a lamp. A hobbyist could do it.