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Title: Is this possibly a Monart basket?
Post by: zidori on June 07, 2014, 06:47:34 PM
Another holiday acquisition was this beautiful basket. The muted pastel colours are stunning and I wondered if it could be a Monart basket?
Ronnie
Title: Re: Is this possibly a Monart basket?
Post by: chopin-liszt on June 07, 2014, 06:54:08 PM
I doubt Monart. I've seen these handles before - either on Nazeing or on something very like Nazeing which is as yet unidentified, and always described in the same way as Nazeing as "Scottish glass" when the seller doesn't know what they have. However, these are invariably a single colour.

The three colours ARE unusual - have you looked very carefully all over it? 3 colours makes me wonder a little bit about Grey-Stan...
Title: Re: Is this possibly a Monart basket?
Post by: zidori on June 07, 2014, 07:08:25 PM
Thanks again, Sue. Will get researching Grey-Stan and others.
Regards
Ronnie
Title: Re: Is this possibly a Monart basket?
Post by: orangeglass on June 07, 2014, 10:46:28 PM
Hi,
definitely Not Monart, by guess would be possibly for Elwell - they were made by different glass companies including Nazeing and also I believe S&W.
The colours are unusual altogether but they are all known colours for Elwell pieces though normally just in one colour.
I doubt very much GreyStan.
Do the bubbles have a halo of colour around them when held up to the light?

good luck as many of these posy bowls / vases are difficult to attribute exactly, though yours looks like a better quality one.

Roberta
Title: Re: Is this possibly a Monart basket?
Post by: zidori on June 08, 2014, 06:46:04 AM
Thanks for reply, Roberta. No halo of colour to bubbles. The colours would best be described as smears of colour with areas of clear glass and it does not resemble any of the Nazeing pieces I have come across. there are four distinct colours used - pink, yellow, blue and white.