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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Kailikesglas on June 14, 2025, 01:37:57 PM

Title: Small shot glass with thread decor
Post by: Kailikesglas on June 14, 2025, 01:37:57 PM
Hello together,

my name is Kai and i just started to collect glas. I focus on glas of daily use and while shopping in netherlands i stumpled upon this shot glas. I have very limited knowledge about glas in general but the fact that the decor is applied with a very thin glas thread and not etched or engraved, made me curious. 

It glows slightly green under 365NM UV Light. I have zero idea how old it could be. So far all my pieces are typicial Art Nouveau glasses around 19th century, but i have the feeling this one could be older?

It would be great, if someone could help me identify this glas.

Here is the Imgur Link: https://imgur.com/a/t5OUvMS

Greetings from germany
Kai
Title: Re: Small shot glass with thread decor
Post by: Mosquito on June 15, 2025, 12:29:23 PM
Hi Kai and welcome to the board,

The glass itself is press-moulded, as can be seen from the rim and the vertical mould seam visible on the undecorated band towards the rim (right hand side on the picture). To me, it looks like the pattern is simply moulded in as well, though it is hard to tell from the photo. If not moulded, then I'd suspect it was plate-etched, though this should be easy to determine as if it is etched the lines will be in intaglio rather than relief. Given the chunky construction, bubbles and visible shear mark (about half way up), I believe it has some age. It's not a pattern I immediately recognise, but I'd think second half of the nineteenth century give or take.