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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: SveziaJonas on April 20, 2019, 07:33:45 PM
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I bought this vase in Sweden and can not say I have seen any simular before from here.
What do you think about this 27cm high, dark ruby red, bubbles in the glass vase.
Applied with yellow/orange and with a hole.
Polished base with wear.
Hope anyone can point me in some direction.
Regards
Jonas
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:) How well is the hole in the middle made?
It's a difficult thing to do. The glass has to be cut while it is still hot and the ends and sides persuaded to meet up neatly, to form a seal.
I got a bit interested in this a while back.
I got hold of one of those crackle jugs with intrinsic handles made in this way - I don't think mine can possibly be Moser, because where the cut bits of glass join up, it's all a bit rough and lumpy.
I haven't found a Moser one to see what that is like to compare it yet, though.
But how well it is done might help you to start looking for a certain quality and proficiency of maker, if it was not done in a mould, of course.
I also bought a vase that was on an internet auction a good while back, because it had a hole in the middle and looked interesting.
It turned out to be something very special. The hole in the middle of that is superb; all neat and tidy.
But I really don't think Laisner made your red vase. ;D
This is a link to the thread about that vase. And I see I've not got actual photos posted there, but horrible links.
I'll see if I can fix that now. I have also put an image here, but there's information in the link.
https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,16996.msg100645.html#msg100645
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Hello Sue and thanks for answering.
I attach som more inages.
I see that the hole is cut and put together again.
There are two images one tge outside and one from the inside of the vase.
I also put in a hole from an other vase of mine and this hole is even better made than the red one.
Regards
Jonas
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hi if you try googling forato vase that might show something similar
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Thank you, I will look into it..:)
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No problem I have a 'forato' bowl and stumbled across the term when trying to find a maker for it or at least the possible country it was made. Most of them seem to be made in murano
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Thanks for those superb pics! Photographing the hole is not easy.
It looks like your red vase is similar to the old jug I have (which is not nearly as crude as I thought, I've had it out and checked and felt it.) while the second smooth hole looks much more like my Laisner.
I was also very, very stupid to suggest a hole could be made using a mould. :-[ :-[ :-[
I was thinking about some new modern decanters I have seen, in very thin glass, all in one piece, with a hole in them.
I don't know how those are made. The hole is not cut and rejoined.
I'm pleased to see Glass Staircase coming up with a suggestion which is bit more practical for you.
But holes in glass vessels are very interesting. ;D
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Hello,
It is hard to find some objects...
This vase is well done, in some way it reminds me of my other Murano hole vase.
Same type of polished bottom, massiv, heavy and little iridescent.
The bubbles are only in this red, took a new picture in the sun.
Here comes a picture of the other, an Anse volante vase by Gregorio Ferro for AVeM.
I have to search more and see if I can find the red one...
Kind regards
Jonas
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Oooooh. I love your jug. I adore your jug! 8) ;D
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It reminds me of Ukranian glass. The colour combination, the repetitive bobbly handles.
I don't know whether the clean finish on the base would be how their glass might be finished though as I have only one probable piece and that has a rough but neat pontil mark. However the thickness of the glass and firepolished rim and the repetitive bobbly handle and the colours made me think Ukranian. Do you think that is possible?
m
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Hello,
I don’t know anything about Ukranian glass, it is not very common in Sweden.
Everything is possible and I will look at it too.
In my first quick search I did not find anything near but I will try more😀
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Hi, I know nothing about Ukrainian glass :o
However, I have a small catalogue of pieces produced in the 1950s 1960s and 1970s (and some much earlier) from an exhibition. They are kind of 'folk art' pieces in the sense that I feel they are peculiar to their culture if you like.
There are some similarities. There are a couple with the very red glass, the thickness of the rims and also lots of applied handles, pincer stuff and repetitive bobble type curls applied, not dissimilar.
I can't explain, just something about them - as though yours is a more refined version of that 'look'.
Here is one I have - mine is the amber one -
https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,39233.msg361034.html#msg361034
do you see what I mean about the similarity with the pink piece I have pictured from the catalogue. Difficult to explain, but the shape, the small handle on the side, the two colour idea.
Anyway, I thought it was worth mentioning just in case :)
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No problem I have a 'forato' bowl and stumbled across the term when trying to find a maker for it or at least the possible country it was made. Most of them seem to be made in murano
I agree with Staircase in this topic, the more I search the more can I narrow in Murano.
I bought it in hope of being a Murano piece, it had many attributes in common with them.
My search does not stop here, my search can go on for tens of years and suddenly you find the one you look for...... ;D
Thank you all, if I find it I will tell you.
Ps. I post two pictures from a Murano hole from a signed I found, it looks the same both outside and inside.
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Nothing in your vase would suggest Murano to me... I would rather think Polish.
If you do a search for Jerzy Słuczan you will see lots of glass in a similar vein.
Here is a vase almost identical to yours in an auction catalogue:
http://pragaleria.pl/aukcje-wystawy/charytatywna-aukcja-designu-na-rzecz-azylu-dla-bezdomnych-psow-17-wrzesnia-o-godz-16-30-warszawa-ul-targowa-56/ (http://pragaleria.pl/aukcje-wystawy/charytatywna-aukcja-designu-na-rzecz-azylu-dla-bezdomnych-psow-17-wrzesnia-o-godz-16-30-warszawa-ul-targowa-56/)
(scroll down to number 17).
Michael
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Hello Michael,
Thank you very much, Polisch it is.
Regards
Jonas
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Michael thank you for the fantastic link :)
m
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Hi m! :D
Yes, that catalogue is really interesting, some nice glass there.
Unfortunately I know next to nothing about Polish glass...
Michael
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;D
I know I love Zbigniew Horbowy and Feliks Nawrocki. I have been lucky enough to visit the Museum in Wroclaw.
I really don't understand why Polish glass makers are not better known.
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Hello again,
When I googled ”Wazon Jerzy Słuczan Orkusz” I found out that I probably had one more vase from this maker in my garage..:)
Regards
Jonas
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I like that one! very nice.
m
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:) Quality speaks up for itself, doesn't it?
That is a really wonderful thing. ;D
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Possibly can also be used as a candle holder
https://patyna.pl/produkt/para-bialych-wazonowswiecznikow-proj-jerzy-sluczan-orkusz-lata-70/
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I agree, it is very nice too.
It is a vase, you need a very big candle for this one:)
Have a nice weekend all.
/Jonas