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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: singingyamada on February 16, 2016, 06:24:00 AM
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This glass Vase is 31cm high. It has no identifying marks on it. My chum was told it was Polish and I thought it japanese and anow we think it may be Orient and Flume. It is layered .
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I believe it is handblown. the pontil polished though scratched with age and the rim rounded.
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I would look towards China...
John
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I have a feeling but I will see what else comes up. It is very close to some of their stuff.
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I was going to suggest more Orient and less Flume - but John has beaten me to it. I have one somewhere, perhaps not as decorative as yours but definitely of a kind. They are unusual with their painted enamel decoration encased in heavy walls. They seems to be fairly common in "antiques" and collectables shops and occasionally on ebay.
Trevor
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I agree with Chinese. It's pretty but that base finish is typical for a start; you can see the grinding marks and the bottom edge is much rougher than would be expected from top quality work.
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I seem to recall someone posted something similar a while ago and again we thought Chinese then. I did find some very similar examples on alibaba.com when I searched a while back...
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This Orient & Flume vase was beautifully made, it reeked of high quality craftsmanship and as a result very tactile (but maybe that was because I am such a hopeless glassie..). Impeccably finished and fully signed too.
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thanks problem solved then. Shall break the news to my chum.