Are these what some of us in Westpondia call English Breakfast sets? I've got a couple similar in glass.
"Oiling the moulds" is fiction. The temperature of the glass, in excess of 2,000º f, would ignite the oil, leaving a greasy residue on the...
I believe Coraline needs to be beads, not just randomly shaped tiny bits of glass.
Not to diparage your question at all, but, can you tell if its' still warm? as in Brand New?
That is certainly an Egermann design.
I've heard, (no documentation) that these blown out works, in brass and/or iron, came from Spain, in the last quarter of the last (20th) century.
Cluttered, the picture of the bottom supplied closely resembles the Mt Joye you supplied. Thanks.
This pattern/piece (this is the only piece shown) is first shown in the first Dugan catalog after Dugan took over. (Northwood had joined the...
Yes, thanks to all of you. I had no idea where to go for this. Now I realize I have exposed the vase to others so, perhaps, some information can...
They wrote me, I couldn't find them to answer. Bottom is featureless, no pontil, no nothing. Slight concave. I think 20th century ca. 1935 +-....
kowilato, (no return address, it came through Ebay) Your vase is interesting, I've not seen any of it's relatives. The weight (thickness) of the...
This is a well known EAPG line, wait for TallCakes to come by. No, I can't remember it's name.
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What appears to you as mosaic, is a white surface that shrank as it dried, known as "crackle" finish. I'm sorry I can't be more help.
Excellent Research, Tall, I'd not have attempted. it.
Production line, one part of the factory, pressing glass bowls, one right after the other. Another, young ladies sitting at workbenches, painting...
Probably made during the 1920's or '30's, probably in the country you found it in. Hand made but on a production line, certainly not 'one off.'...
The "chip" in the ground portion of the base, just what didn't get ground away. When the piece was removed from the Punty Rod, the glass broke....
If it's Silver, it would be Silver Deposit, done by electroplating.
It appears that the stem is bent, or more properly, not straight. Top of these three images.
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