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Offline MZ

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Unsigned Blue bird of Happiness. HELP!
« on: August 13, 2014, 02:50:35 AM »
Hello! I have a blue bird of happiness that looks very close to those of Leo Ward, but as I said, it has not signature. The only defining marks are two small hash marks on the side, if they even count, and an inserted.... Well I'm really not sure what to call it. The picture below shows the added feature.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/p0q54q5gxoinfz8/2014-08-12%2020.08.56.jpg

Can anyone help? As you can tell I'm clueless.

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Re: Unsigned Blue bird of Happiness. HELP!
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2014, 12:13:26 PM »
Hi MZ, welcome to the Board.

We really need to see photos of the whole bird as well as how the base is finished and any other details. It is best if the photos are taken against a plain white or gray background. That way the image will be clearer and the camera will have a better chance of focusing on the item rather than anything else in view.
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Re: Unsigned Blue bird of Happiness. HELP!
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2014, 09:11:56 AM »
They look like random artefacts of production, a couple of tool marks or impressions and an impurity in the glass. The bird also looks similar to those made by several Scandinavian glass makers (such as Bergdala, FM Ronnerby, Reijmyre but there are many others).

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Re: Unsigned Blue bird of Happiness. HELP!
« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2014, 01:19:39 AM »
Hi MZ  and welcome to the board :)
Your blue bird is certainly not a Scandinavian piece... 
Leo ward sometimes used paper labels that were eventually washed off and there is also Ron Ray of Terra Studios who almost always signed his birds,  but not all,  especially if they were seconds or faulty. 
With those marks on it I would guess it is a second and I would go with Ron Ray or Leo Ward.

It would be really helpful if you were to post these pictures as actual pictures rather than links.  We have had a problem in the past where links no longer work or disappear and then the information is no longer there for reference, and many of us rely on looking back at links for reference to new queries, so if you can change these pictures or ask a moderator to help you do that it would be very useful in the future.
If you go to the heading at the top of the page where it says Home, there is also a link for 'search' and you can put Bluebird of Happiness,  or Ron Ray or Leo Ward in there and come up with other links that may help to reassure you that yours is one of their birds.
Rosie.

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