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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, Austria => Topic started by: pam2va on February 17, 2015, 11:20:26 PM
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Hello,
I found this little vase in an estate sale lot; didn't even know it was there! It's one I'm keeping for myself!
It's 8 1/2", 20.5 cm tall. Cased, clear over a warm, orange-y yellow with black threads encased in ribs running up the sides. Polished top. No markings (though there is a taped on label that must of meant something to someone...). I assume it's Czech but would love to know more about it.
Thanks for taking a look,
Pam
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Hi Pam,
yes, looks like Tango glass from Czechoslovakia. Nice vase :)
I have a similar piece in orange.
Pieces like ours were included in the >> Tango glass exhibition (http://rover.rajce.idnes.cz/Tango_sklo/#13_tango_sklo_vyrobene_pravdepodobne_ve_sklarnach_na_Vysocine.jpg), as far as I can see (the text on the cabinet is quite hard to read), they were made in the Vysocina region between 1918 and 1935.
Seems difficult to attribute them to a particular glass works...
Michael
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Thank you very much for your reply, information and the link to the Tango Glass exhibit pages. Yes, it's nearly impossible to read the captions on the display cases, esp. the one that contains the vase you've posted. Beautiful piece; love how the threads wind around! Love your "collection" esp. the ceramics!
Well, I have a mini-collection, three now, of Czech glass (at least I think the other two in front are Czech, too)! Here's a photo (don't have other views)
Pam
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I think (but I could be wrong) that the fat yellow one is Scandinavian (designer Nanny Still?)
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Thanks Pam :)
Nice collection! I particularly like the one to the left with the black drip decoration.
For the big one with the black handles, I would rather think Italian (Empoli?) than Scandinavian...
Michael
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Thank you both for your input. I have never been able to find images online that resemble either piece. I did a quick search for yellow Empoli and Nanny Still but nothing looked similar (to me...but obviously, I don't collect glass).
"Drippy" one has a rough pontil and no marks; yellow, cased over white.
"Fat" handled vase - impulse purchase 30 years ago at a flea market; the start of my 'collection'. Translucent yellow, cased over white. No marks.
Sometime I will take some proper photos and post for an id.
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Regarding the big handled vase to the right, I thought of pieces like these orange Empoli vases:
https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/dining-entertaining/glass/1960s-pair-of-italian-cased-glass-vases/id-f_1344968/ (https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/dining-entertaining/glass/1960s-pair-of-italian-cased-glass-vases/id-f_1344968/)
No idea about your other vase, though...
Michael
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Thank you again Michael! I think you might be right about it being Empoli. I found a photo (google image search) of an expired ebay listing (Australia?) of my exact vase in orange. Expired link but I could see the the partial title inc. "...attr Empoli..." Unfortunately, I can't find the picture again!
On another subject, I'm looking for specific info on Reidel's Colombo Smoke glasses. I see a thread you contributed to in 2012; should I post my query on that thread or just start a new one?
Pam
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Hi Pam,
I guess it is up to you.
If you have a particular question, start a new thread!
(I may even be able to help, being based in Austria ;) )
Michael
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Started a new thread (for Riedel/Colombo) under Czech...Austrian discussion. Take a look when you get a chance. Thanks.