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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Hello on February 09, 2016, 12:46:22 AM
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Hi there, I just picked up what I *think* is a vase. It's two pieces, very heavy (crystal weight), approximately 6-7" tall (sorry, didn't have a ruler at the office).
The exterior is smooth and the interior is what has the design and texture. Looks a bit like Iittala Kekkerit and Timo designed a vase very much in this shape in the late 70s but I don't have any proof. It's unsigned.
Hopefully someone can help me identify it? Thanks much!
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Let's try this...
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And this one too thanks!
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Much better, thank you! :)
I'm intrigued by this as I cannot see it working as a vase as it would surely leak where the two sections join, but then you have the hole in the top... the only thing I have previously seen as a 2-part pot with a hole in the lid was a hair collector, as part of a lady's dressing table set. But this looks far too modern to be one of those, plus the hole isn't big enough for that...
Let's see what other people think...
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Part of a light fitting?
Is there anything to stop the two halves from sliding apart?
John
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Apologies for the delay in responding. The "vase" is at the office and I've been home sick for a couple days.
I don't believe it to be a hair receiver because of it's size. One of the photos shows it next to a coffee cup and it dwarfs it.
I also don't believe it to be a light fixture or light casing. The lower part has a flat bottom so it appears to be meant to be set on a flat surface. The top acts as a lid so if you try and gently move it side to side it stays put but if you lift it straight up it comes off easily.
Can I provide any other information?
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The hole in the middle suggests it is for letting off heat or fumes, so a candle could burn inside and light up the whole globe quite spectacularly. FWIW...
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The hole in the middle suggests it is for letting off heat or fumes, so a candle could burn inside and light up the whole globe quite spectacularly. FWIW...
Oooh that makes sense and I'd bet would look lovely! Would also explain why it's split where it is.
Any idea on maker?
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Your guess is as good as mine...
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I had wondered about a tealight holder but was thinking it might get too hot and crack the top part... but you could use one of those wee battery operated LED tealights instead!
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;)
I'm intrigued myself.
But all I have managed to come up with is the stupid notion that it could be for pet hair rather than human.
Pets produce a lot more stray fluff than folk do. I've got big pots stuffed full of cat hair from brushing and combing them.
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Excuse me while i woof my cookies.
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Could this be for ball of wool when knitting a scarf for your sweatheart ? :) . Glass string ball holder ?
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Now that's an interesting suggestion Torysa. I have never seen one in glass but there is no reason why it's not a possibility, either for yarn or for string, which was used far more often in past decades than we do now in the sticky tape era.