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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: johnny on June 07, 2015, 06:18:50 PM
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Hi, could someone please help me identify the mark on this decanter?
The etching is of two deer and mountains etched on the opposite side to the deer to create some perspective. It seems to be of a high quality.
Thank you,
Johnny
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Here are better pictures of the decanter. I hope they help.
Johnny.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/132979938@N02/18574998015/in/datetaken/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/132979938@N02/18387239438/in/datetaken/
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hi, welcome to the GMB.
regret I can't help with an attribution just at the moment, but we may have someone here who will know more about this decanter - there are people who have very good knowledge of marks and backstamps.
However, just to say that my opinion regarding the small quatrefoil shaped mark with loops and small cross, looks to have been sandblasted rather than etched.......... this process is suggested by the lack of sharpness to the edges of the motif, and the grainy/coarse texture - although I'm unsure about the deer and mountains.
Unfortunately, this doesn't really tell us much about your bottle - sandblasting has been around for a very long time. Also worth bearing in mind that this smaller mark may well indicate a wholesale or retailers mark, rather than the maker.
fingers crossed someone will have the answer.
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The horizontal 8 figure with the cross is the alchemist mark for "glass" and has been used by several manufacturers. Best known are Skruff and Kristalunie Maastricht, but it seems such a mark has been seen on Bohemian glass as well. I do not recognise this specific mark - it could well be a Skruff variant.
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Thank you both very much for your insightful comments. I will keep trying to pin this decanter down.
Johnny.