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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Greg. on August 16, 2014, 01:31:06 PM
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Hi All,
Would welcome any thoughts on this Art Deco uranium glass covered box.
8 Sided octagonal shape, with fluted panels to the front and sides. The cover, has two stylised flowers moulded in relief to the reverse. The box stands on 8 small feet.
I noticed on the base there is a very small mark, I'm not sure if this has occurred post production or not, I have tried to capture this in the last photo. The mark may well be insignificant, however, I would think it is unlikely to be surface wear, due to the 8 small feet.
Length: 16cm
Width: 9.5cm
Height: 16cm (to top of cover)
Weight: 1230 grams
I can't recall seeing this design previously, my original thoughts were perhaps British or German/Czech. I've trawled through Pamela's websites and other literature, although no exact matches thus far.
Any suggestions most welcome. :)
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one final picture of the base mark/symbol....
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I'm clueless; I've never seen anything like it; it's lovely;
Could the flowers be anenomes? Would that help any search? They have a round blobby bit in the middle, with hairy bits around it.
How many mould fractions would there have been? It looks as if it has been really well finished off - probably by hand?
It just screams; "Quality".
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Thanks for taking a look Sue. :)
They could be anemones, difficult to know for sure, I'll try a few other searches to see if it throws anything up.
I suspect it may well have been finished by hand, its really quite hard to see the seam lines. The seam is noticeable on the base section only. I suspect the main body, was produced in four sections, judging by the base, its really quite tricky to see. Good reaction under UV light.
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It reminds me of those old refrigerator glass boxes that came in sets and were often this green color with this satin finish.