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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Jay on June 26, 2020, 08:06:24 AM
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Two of the three seem correctly identified. The clear one is Val St Lambert. The yellow / green is Brockwitz. But can anyone help with the blue one?
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Jay, can you post a picture of the blue tumbler alone, please? The pattern around the rim looks quite distinguishing. Thank you!
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This ok?!
Mod: Duplicate image removed.
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Very good, thank you!
Looks like a marriage to me, I'm afraid.
Digging further ;)
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Of course you're righ,t now I look at it closely! The friend who owns it sent me the pic of the complete item and I didn't catch it! The second image makes it quite clear! Thanks Pamela!! (and best wishes, etc...) :)
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Blue carafe also VSL. Pattern matches clear tumbler. Some pieces marked Val St Lambert Belgique in raised lettering, usually inside bottom. One source says pattern pictured in 1908 catalog.
Pictured with amber stain. Unmarked. Carafe: cut neck, large polished pontil to edge of foot. Tumbler same type large pontil.
ebay U.S. Go to Antiques -decorative arts -glass search Val ST Lambert
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I agree with Cagney - the carafe is VSL 1908 Valambert range.
... and the winner... errm water glass is :
VSL 1913 moulure (pressed) planche 62 Gobelet no. 25
At least it's VSL too, which explains the perfect colour match :)
The matching tumbler would have been no. 139 (1913, planche 65)
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This is my contribution to mixed VSL patterns:
pink carafe with matching tumbler - pattern of OP's white carafe (images 1+2) Jay already knows that my pink tumbler is marked BELGE underneath :-X
two vanity items - pattern of OP's blue carafe and white tumbler (images 3+4) both marked Val St. Lambert Belgique on the base inside