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Author Topic: large Lime green jug, raised pattern, white internal casing, clear celery twist  (Read 456 times)

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Offline jonchellycain

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Hi all
stuck on this one
Made on a 4 part mould (4 lines run up the entire body although not visable on the base).
White casing with a lime green exterior, with a raised textured pattern. On the neck it also has a wobbly line raised pattern.
The applied clear handle is a celery twist.
The rim is heat finished I believe as it has a rounded feel, which is uneven.
The base is smooth and concave with an uneven curved line (heat treated pontil mark?). There is a fair amount of wear to the base
I would guess between 1950-1970, possibly Scandi? but have no real idea on country or maker. Anybody have any idea's
many thanks
michelle

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Michele for some reason that reminds me of Empoli pieces I've seen although I'm not sure about the handle, mine are not twisted :-X
Love the colour  :)
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Now you say that, I think you may be onto one  :smg:, Quality is fairly good, other empoli stuff ive had has always been not so great, but I am sure like most places they have the good and bad for differing pocket sizes
cheers
michelle

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a bobbly one has been on the board before - and I'm dredging memory here but for some reason I think Japan was the source for one perhaps :-\ and possibly Stelvia Empoli for another.
It reminds me of my snowflake glass a little.
I'll try and find a link - link to  the snowflake vases here with one with a label right at the end of the thread.
I'll try and find the bobbly vases as well as the decoration seems to be in the clear overlay on yours.
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,8845.msg74753.html#msg74753
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The seller I added the link to has one the same as mine but with 2 handles in the blue I think. They Have a few nice pieces listed actually most of which correctly Identified
Thanks M
michelle
M The chap also has the vase in your link. Would say almost definatly Stelvia Glassworks then

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