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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Belgium and the Netherlands Glass => Topic started by: theElench on August 29, 2015, 07:24:36 AM
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I've had a VSL "Myriam" bowl for some time and wonder if the raised ring on the inside of the base would originaly have had a flower block in it. Would anyone know one way or the other?
Thanks for your replies.
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Hello,
You're right, it would have an insert, originally, but they always get lost .... as you've noticed. :D
They're described, and also catalogued, as Coupe Myriam, but actually they're platewarmers/hotplates and not Coupes/bowls for floral displays.... they're called 'Réchauds' in French.
The insert was made of metal, it looked like the one in the link... they can be found at carbootsales/brocantes etc ... just make sure you get the right size, as there's a smaller version of this piece.
http://encheres.catawiki.eu/kavels/1221253-val-saint-lambert-art-deco-ovale-coupe-myriam (http://encheres.catawiki.eu/kavels/1221253-val-saint-lambert-art-deco-ovale-coupe-myriam)
Here an image of the smaller version with its insert.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/1uB61zmue947lYNWPhdpkA (http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/1uB61zmue947lYNWPhdpkA)
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Many thanks for the info. It is the smaller round one that I have and I've always thought it was a flower bowl.
As it happens I'm just off to a boot fair but won't be looking for the metal plates, the bowl looks better without. I was thinking it might have had a small glass flower block inside.
Thanks again for your reply.