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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Kerrykez on June 01, 2013, 07:36:35 PM
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Hi, I have just bought this interesting vase and unfortunately haven't a clue as to its age or origin. It measures 7.5" tall, is very heavy, has a highly polished base with some wear and has gold stripes running through a blue/amber cased body. I am hoping it is not another TK Maxx special, any help would be greatly appreciated!
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This looks familiar, fairly sure it is not recent TK Maxx but I have drawn a blank so far. Something about is saying Riihimaen Lasi to me but...
John
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Beautiful piece of Czech glass... a very desirable vase, designed by Josef Hospodka for Chribska glassworks in 1965. :)
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Thank you for your comments. It really makes a change to have a good find! I have googled images and found similar style vases now I have a name to work on. Thanks so much for the information. I really appreciate it. I have found a great image for a Mica Diamond Chribska vase by the same person and this is very similar. Thanks again. Would never have identified it on my own :)
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Hi there,
You can see this vase and other designs by Hospodka on J. Parik's wonderful "Ceskoslovenske Sklo" website here (http://www.webareal.cz/ceskoslovenskesklo/25-STARE-CLANKY-OLD-ARTICLES/989-Josef-Michal-Hospodka), as well as in the 1966/9-10 edition of the Czechoslovak Glasrevue here. (https://plus.google.com/photos/104509467784289017506/albums/5443655456322038801/5443659201217091794?banner=pwa&authkey=CKDZxZPA26bfugE&pid=5443659201217091794&oid=104509467784289017506)
Anik :)
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Great piece... I like this one a lot. Nice colors and great form.....
Craig
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Hi, it is a great looking vase but it is destined for Ebay. Does anyone have any advice re price/description? I don't want to under or over price it. Perhaps a bit cheeky to ask but grateful for any advice.
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Hi Kerry,
We do try to avoid valuations on this site as they are very subjective. I would suggest research prices achieved via completed listings on auction sites, then decide on a price you would be satisfied with and make that your start price. Good Luck with the listing and don't forget to post a link to it on the selling forum.
Warmest Wishes,
John
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Thanks John, that's a very fair and wise answer. I will use the sell link on your site when I get round to listing it. Thanks for taking the time to respond. :)