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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Della on March 22, 2017, 01:45:40 PM
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And any idea of age? ???
It has a snapped pontil scar, lots of tiny bubbles within the glass, wrythen towards the top, made in 3 sections, large & heavy with plenty of wear to the base.
It doesn't have a deep enough bowl to be classed as a celery vase, unless you cut the sticks in half :P
653g in weight
7.5" (190mm) tall
5" (127mm) deep bowl x 4.25" (108mm) bowl diameter
TIA
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I can see one or two folk shoving a tea light in that bowl - what do you think. :) My feeling is that this is quite modern.
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I'm sure I could get some nice single malt in that ! ::) ;D ;D
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;D ;D getting it in is the easy bit - it's the getting it out that is more difficult ............ anyway it would douse the tea light. ;D
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I tried the tea-light, Paul, it sits wonky :P As for a malt :-X :-X :-X Never was one for shorts.
Good size for real ale though ;D
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Getting it out is the easy part Paul ! good real ale is ok but a good single malt is better, say 18-21 year old ! :o ;D ;D
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I think Della is being modest - bet you look great in shorts ;)
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Who ? me or Della ! :o ::) ;D ;D
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Nooo, not at all, Paul. Never wear them in the UK,, no matter how warm it gets.
8) 8)
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oh, shame .............. bet Keith looks good in them - can't you just imagine those knobbly knees ;D ;D ;)
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I have a clear modern goblet that is even taller than this, completely impractical for drinking out of, but I keep it handy in the kitchen for catching butterflies and bees that get in and need caught carefully before release outside.
(Trap the insect under the glass, slip a bit of cardboard under and off you go outside.)
It's useful for getting very large arachnids out of the house too. :)
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Hey, how do you know I have knobbly knees ? :o it's true I'm afraid !
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gosh, you can see who are the better educated here - they don't say spiders ;D ;) I notice the wasps are starting to make themselves conspicuous - I'd have killed them once, but now in my dotage am becoming more humane and simply open the window for them to fly away.
Bertrand Russell said that all living creatures in the universe have an equal right to live - but I say the squirrels don't ;)
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It's useful for getting very large arachnids out of the house too.
Very large arachnids in the UK are normally either house spiders or harvestmen - both of which when put outside will simply go back inside, where they are comfortable. So best to leave them in the house - no need to expend energy and ingenuity trying to get rid of them. :)
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probably true. I wonder why butterflies should be in the kitchen - I don't recall ever seeing one there - the odd moth or two maybe, especially in the summer when they're attracted to light................. perhaps they were large moths Sue?? ;D ;)
A short and probably boring story for everyone else .......... during a very brief burst of sunshine one mid October, I noticed a brimstone butterfly settle into a box bush in the front garden ............ a species who's life cycle does include overwintering as mature insect. Every few days or so until the following mid March, I went and peered at this individual - and it sat motionless for the entire five months - through snow, rain and gales.
Until a brief burst of sunshine, when I wasn't looking, obviously made it leave - and I felt so sad having been on almost personal terms with this thing for so long ........... all together .... aghhhhhhhh ;D
This should be in the café...
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Yes, Paul, I guess it should :P
I really don't mind spiders, personally, as I am rather gigantic in comparison, although I wouldn't like to have one of those Huntsman show up in my bathroom! (yes I know they are not poisonous, nor indigenous to the UK, ;D but I would still run a mile!) 8)
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Some arachnids are just too big to have in the house. The sort that would make a squidgy mess inbetween the toes if stood upon accidentally.
They might well come back in. If they stay out of sight they get left alone. If they're in my face, they get put outside. ;)
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sorry, I don't know of these huntsman spiders - where do they come from Della - but I think Snow White was grateful to see a huntsman ;)
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Australia, Paul, and they are mahoosive!! ::) ::)