Good, grief. I thought this was old and unsophisticated because of the way the foot is tacked onto the body and in a different shade of yellow altogether but still attractive to me .
In England, apparently glassmakers had there own distinctive shades of yellow and naively, I thought that this looked like Richardson's shade of yellow, assuming that the glass I purchased years ago, would have been mostly created in the UK.
Of course a real glass person looks at all sorts of other criteria too and I'm
having fun learning.
[I have read about creating colour in glass on this site last night and was disabused of my notion that red and black were the hardest.]
Well, just shows, I reckon glass is not just versatile and unlimited in potential but it's probably easier to get a Phd than be a glass buff.