Glass Message Board

Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: petet63 on October 28, 2013, 03:34:14 PM

Title: 3 handled Pressed & Cut Centrepiece ?
Post by: petet63 on October 28, 2013, 03:34:14 PM
Picked this up on a weekend in Wales, beautiful place, at my sons. It is 21cm in height. Bowl has a 16cm diameter without handles. Foot diameter of 11.5 cm. I am assuming the stem is the 'cut' I mentioned. 920g. It is a showy piece. Any ideas on age and maker please. The press glass site doesn't show. I have seen this pattern referred to as EAPG but would like some thoughts on this please.
   
Pete
Title: Re: 3 handled Pressed & Cut Centrepiece ?
Post by: Paul S. on October 28, 2013, 05:59:22 PM
with all that moulding I wouldn't have thought the stem was cut.             What makes you assume the stem is cut  -   should be easy enough to determine  -  usually, if cut, then no matter how carefully the stem was polished, you should still be able to see the remains of the original grinding marks - as feint lines when held to a strong light.
If not and it's all dead shiny then almost certainly the entire piece was pressed.

Must admit I don't recognize the design  -  you may well be correct and it could be EAPG - do you remember where you saw that comment? :)
Title: Re: 3 handled Pressed & Cut Centrepiece ?
Post by: Paul S. on October 28, 2013, 06:03:32 PM
edited to add....................  just looked at the last pic and seen the 'notches' - so you may well be correct and I might be completely wrong.
Please look for the grinding lines though on the stem.
Title: Re: 3 handled Pressed & Cut Centrepiece ?
Post by: petet63 on October 28, 2013, 09:53:03 PM
The notches were the cut part. I will look for lines and let you know. Thanks Paul.

Pete.
Title: Re: 3 handled Pressed & Cut Centrepiece ?
Post by: Paul S. on October 28, 2013, 10:03:08 PM
ah? bisto..........         I'd thought when first you said 'cut' that you were implying the actual profile of the stem had been cut.        I believe the States people were keen on these notches.