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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: bat20 on May 18, 2022, 01:29:39 PM
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Hi,when I saw this piece of glass my first thought it was Caithness ,but on closer inspection it seems a bit more freely made .It has a rough broken pontil and good wear on the spots it sit on..it has a lot of small bubbles and the glass seems greyish at the base .Probably a fairly easy one to identify , but it’s not my area ,any thoughts ,thanks .
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Sorry 4.5” ht
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It looks more Nazeing than Scottish, to me.
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Thanks , think your right . Found one in the same colours described a 30’s piece .
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Pretty sure there is a large vase in this colour combo in my local flea market, when I first spotted it I thought maybe Stevens & Williams but after picking it up realised Nazeing was a much better bet. Typical wishful thinking! If it is still there will get a photo.
John
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My input would be Elwell stable. The confirmed type of Nazeing that this might get confused with is here https://www.ysartglass.com/Otherglass/Nazeing1.htm
See also this and other pages in section https://www.ysartglass.com/Otherglass/Nazeing/NazeingG05.htm
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So much for memory, not sure they quite the same and not a large vase but a wide bowl!