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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: brucebanner on July 14, 2015, 04:27:27 PM
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This is a beautifully made piece of glass that only cost me £2.99 today from a charity shop, i'm pretty sure it's a fake as there is no polished pontil and it looks relatively new, i'm wondering if it's an 80's Japanese fake?
It has an acid finished interior which is mould blown smooth, there is no etching from the inside or depressions in the interior of the glass. Looking on the Internet nothing old by Galle was signed TIP, there are three lines in the base where the pontil should be. The rim has be left smooth with no acid treatment.
9 1/2 inches in height.
Any thoughts regards Chris.
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A couple of picks of the signature.
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Pretty sure the Tip means it must be Rumanian (and yes essentially a fake)
Cheers
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Thanks Mike the TIP is Romanian for similar by the looks of it, that's how there getting away with making them, there still charging £350 quid for them as fakes.
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tip=type
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those poppies are pansies. Very pretty for £2.99
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Yes i'm pleased with my £2.99 investment, i wonder how long they take to make?
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Perhaps this is not new, but I came across this article recently, it explains how these vases are made which I thought was interesting to read... as you scroll down there are a few illustrations as well...
http://www.realorrepro.com/article/Many-signatures-found-on-new-cameo
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The "realorrepro" article referred to above is very useful but seems only to apply to certain repros made within the last 10 years or so.
The "Tip Galle" items have been around longer than 10 years and appear to have been made with generally similar techniques as the originals they copy.
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When I had a good look the copies are ground from the inside out, why if these people are so talented can't they make there own cameo glass without the nouveau influences look even better?