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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: NevB on July 12, 2022, 09:33:11 AM
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I would say this is a variant on the vase registered 4/10/1893 No. 219638. It has the same base, lenses and zigzag design but only six vertical rows of larger pyramids, not eighteen.
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Hi Nev, this is an unresolved question from way back on the board. I have the celery and the matching footed bowl and consensus is they are not Turnbull but were made by someone else (no idea who as yet). There's a longer discussion about these with a pic of mine here (and in the following posts in the same topic) http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,5601.msg143197.html#msg143197
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Thanks Anne, as mentioned by agincourt 17, mine has the convex bullseyes rather than the thumbprints. As you said there are others like this given the Turnbull attribution but with nothing to confirm they have the Rd. No. Although it's not marked I can't see a reason for mine not being by Turnbull or at least English. My feeling is from its appearance it might be around 1870 rather than 1893 and so might not have been marked then. Anyway further research needed.
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Hi both,
Don't want to jump in and stick my nose in, as I am not used to forum etiquette yet but I have a variation of this celery vase too.
Anne, I can pop some photos of it on the same email, when I send you the Pirelli vase photos if you would like to see it?
My thoughts was it was not Turnbull and from appearance I suspect that you may be right, that it is more likely to be mid century rather than the end of the century.
I have not looked at in a while some cant remember if it has a registration number but if it does will include that too.
Meachelle
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Stick your nose in anytime Meachelle ;D, especially when it's a conundrum like this.
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Meachelle, yes of course, please do. :)
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On looking at my vase and reading the earlier forum I can see that my vase is exactly the same, with the same number of scallops, circles etc. I have sent pics to Anne who I am sure will post them when she is able. I was going to get better photos done today, as I am a tech idiot and my daughter is much better than me. She was coming round when she got called into work, as two people took a sick day today.
But overall I think the photos Anne has will show enough to answer the question or lack of answer....
In my opinion, it looks like most of the found items (celery vases and other things that might be considered parts of a possible set??) are here in the UK, making me feel they were produced and perhaps exported by a British firm in the middle of the centaury.
just a few of my thoughts... I am definitely going to look at UK makers and see if i can find anything
Meachelle
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Pics added for you Meachelle. Your vase looks identical to mine. :)