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Author Topic: Very Strange Piece of Blown Layered Glass No Idea Where to start researching  (Read 1075 times)

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Offline loveglass

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‘Very Strange Piece of Blown Layered Glass No Idea Where to start researching. This is very odd. It is about 9” tall and 11” across. I just don’t even know where to start looking. Thanks!

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Offline Anne E.B.

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Possibly a candy dish with central handle?
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Offline loveglass

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Maybe Candy? Sure would like to know who made it. Thanks

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Offline Ivo

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Perhaps nason from the fifties?  They did a popular range of inverted opalina, so outside white.

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Thanks again Ivo! You are good!!

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Offline NMott

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It looks like a lid to me.  ???

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Offline flying free

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I think it's an odd shape for a lid and too deep (inverted) really?
Could it also possibly be from Empoli?
Some examples here
http://theendofhistoryshop.blogspot.co.uk/2012_04_01_archive.html
and here
http://www.vmglasshouse.com/empoli-glass.html

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