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Title: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: crystavon on March 19, 2024, 04:53:38 AM
I got this vase last week and I have spent too many hours online trying to figure out who made it.

19 3/4" tall
It appears to have a pontil on the bottom
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: NevB on March 21, 2024, 06:46:22 PM
With that unpolished, ground pontil it might be Chinese, I've had a look but can't find anything. An image search finds similar ones by L.E. Smith but the base doesn't seem right.
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: chopin-liszt on March 21, 2024, 07:44:01 PM
I looked very carefully and suspected Chinese myself. Not just from the "large and colourful and not in the most accurate of proportions", but also from the kind of base-non polished pontil scar, but also the removal and finishing of the bit of the base to make it sit flat.
I didn't say anything, I was waiting for somebody else to bite the bullet first.
sorry and thanks, Nev.
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: Lustrousstone on March 22, 2024, 09:38:32 AM
It's huge, and that's another pointer towards Chinese (that's not to say everything huge is Chinese of course).
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: NevB on March 22, 2024, 11:04:48 AM
I was waiting as well Sue.
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: chopin-liszt on March 22, 2024, 08:23:29 PM
It is always a bit of a heartsink bit of news to deliver, not that there isn't some Chinese glass that isn't really nice.
This is a large, colourful, decorative piece, bought because it was liked, and there is nothing wrong with that at all.  :)
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: crystavon on March 23, 2024, 10:13:33 AM
Collecting glass is to about the "brand" for me. I just like to learn. Not sad that if is Chinese...My husband cannot be mad when I "can't" sell it. I resell full-time, and often use my job as the reason I "just spent $300 on more glass" that he thinks "we don't need more of" (I know, crazy talk) I like to think I am a foster mom for glass. I buy all the glass I want and get to display and enjoy while I find its forever home. I purchased a glass lot from an estate auction and it averaged out that I paid $6.00 a piece. I think it's beautiful even if its a no name brand. I will give her a forever home. Still woking thru the lot. There was so much glass, mostly Fenton, Murano and Blenko, in the estate I thought maybe I found something rare. Thanks for all the help.
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: chopin-liszt on March 23, 2024, 05:43:48 PM
We look forward to seeing what else you have and will be delighted to help with any id you need.
I am glad you're not upset about the attribution.  ;D
With any bit glass you have in your hands, it is the original you are holding and if you like it, that is all you really need. But the stories behind it all can be fascinating.
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: ahremck on March 24, 2024, 10:35:07 AM
A very left field suggestion - Aseda  similar to this Decanter by them.

Ross
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: chopin-liszt on March 24, 2024, 01:29:01 PM
 ;D That may have been the inspiration?
The Aseda has much neater pulls, is well-balanced and is partially cased. It is a far better-made piece.
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: Greg. on March 25, 2024, 10:03:19 AM
Just to add around a year ago, I came across a very similar piece, possibly a black example from memory which had a made in China label attached to the base.
Title: Re: Please help me ID this swung vase
Post by: crystavon on March 31, 2024, 04:57:40 PM
A very left field suggestion - Aseda  similar to this Decanter by them.

Ross

I have found a few other examples of pieces that have a similar design. Fenton piece is the same color and pattern, less the opalescent and skill. There were some owls with the same tooling on the body. And I found the artist/vase you shared. I just know I was not on the right track when I came here. I still love the vase and it now is displayed in my kitchen. Next to the another (I am assuming Chinese vase), a stunning Houze vase, a reproduction jadeite hand, a Smith compote, Avon bottle shaped like a rino, a vintage Fiesta gravy boat, chipped McCoy vase and a Northwood bowl. I am working on having a rainbow in my kitchen lol. Mainly anything to hide that wallpaper that I am not looking forward to taking down. It Is all crammed together right now because I am trying to thin out some pieces and need to see what colors I am lacking and what colors I need more of. So as you can see, I am not about the brand, I am just a collector of all things I find pretty or ridiculous (since the rhinoceros) be it pottery, glass or copper.  (Edited to correct the autocorrect of Houze)