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Offline bat20

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unknown mark on glass
« on: December 02, 2013, 08:18:37 PM »
Hi again,i found two glasses the same, one with a mark and one without, can i ask if anyone recognises the mark?many thanks.

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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2013, 04:04:16 PM »
Hello Bat20,  please may we also see a picture of the glass,  sometimes that helps a lot as someone may know the glass shape and maker but like you have one without the mark.... Thanks. :)
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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2013, 05:02:51 PM »
Good point Rosie,it's13.25cm ht and 5,75cm wd,they are crystal and have some good wear to the base so 70's? ,or more recent and well used,i think the base is moulded,but i really don't know how they were made.

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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2013, 07:36:41 PM »
The glass itself reminds me a great deal of a couple of Riedel glasses I have.

A hammered sort of textured background, with decorative features standing proud of that, and a complicated stem with features which match the decor.
Mine are marked, but I gather the mark was changed every year.

The top surface of the foot has 6 lines on it, radiating out from the stem (I think I can see one on your pic), the surface of the foot also has a hammered texture.
The base of the foot is quite smooth and solid and heavy, there is a slight indent in the middle of it. 

The underside of the bowl on my glasses is flat - and has concentric circles on it, as if it had been mould-blown in a seperate part of the making process, before the pressed glass stem and foot is added.

The colour of the glass is excellent - crystal clear, sparkly.
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Offline Paul S.

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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2013, 07:52:39 PM »
any chance it might be a recent variation on the German Tschernitz glassworks mark  -  they did use an upper case T in a triangle.     Their production covered most types of table glassware - cut and pressed, I believe.              Just a thought.

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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2013, 07:31:04 AM »
Thanks everyone,all sounds about right sue,there are 4 lines on the base from each corner of the stem,the relief squares are yellow gold colour,they've got a real festive feel about them.

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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2013, 12:15:18 PM »
Battery charged. I'll get a pic of mine shortly.
They really do seem to be to be very closely related to yours.
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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2013, 05:18:28 PM »
 :)
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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2013, 07:30:37 PM »
Ah thanks,yes i see what you mean, so many similarities they must be related,i can't find any thing like them on the net,but i'll try using the translator.

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Re: unknown mark on glass
« Reply #9 on: December 04, 2013, 07:48:30 PM »
I did have a look on the great-glass site, which got me a link to the Riedel website - but while the mark on my glasses is there, yours isn't.
But it only dates back to '95.
I can't find any other source of glass marks, but I'm pretty useless at that sort of thing.

But the similarities between your glass and mine are really quite outstanding - Riedel is known for top quality stemware.

Is the stem of yours attached in a similar unusual sort of way? The stem on mine is six-sided, where it doesn't have the circular feature, so that is consistent with the six "lines" on the surface of the base, while yours has 4.

I have been told by a chef that you know you're in a top class hotel, if they're using Riedel.
(I wouldn't know - I'm more likely to be found in a campsite than an hotel! But I do have to confess to peering at marks on cutlery and the wine glasses if I am ever out.  :-[ )
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