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Author Topic: Unusual Hot Worked Vase On Metal Base?????  (Read 446 times)

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Offline BRADBURY7308

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Unusual Hot Worked Vase On Metal Base?????
« on: February 14, 2011, 04:41:06 PM »
Bit of an odd one outside my limited field of knowledge appears to have been hot worked stands 13" approx The metal foot appears to have been stamped with a small star on the rim as per photograph. The quality appears fairly high in the glass itself atleast. Anybody seen one with a label or know of its origins thanks for looking . :vkg:

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Re: Unusual Hot Worked Vase On Metal Base?????
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2011, 06:40:56 PM »
Hi there:

I will look around some -- but something seemed to *pop* in my head about that Star mark....???....not sure if I am correct, but somehow I thought I seen (or read) somewhere about a star mark on Metal that it is Russian??   :X:

Now this just popped into my head  :ho: from the millions of cobwebs/and info trying to stick in there..... :usd:

I could be wrong (probably) but I thought I would thrown this out there when it popped into my head.   

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