Wow. Love this follow-up. I am so jazzed about having more information about this piece which is prominently displayed in my house. Thank you.
Sellers reach to make a sale. I agree if they were a match, they should have the same stem in miniature.
That's what I read too. I didn't give any credence to the site that named them Stuart for that reason. You think it might be British then?
Wow. How did you do that? First, thank you for name "air twist." I haven't heard that name before. Yes. That first one was the one I saw. I...
I found this decanter with a slight gold tint and a swirl in the stopper and in the stem. One site said Mid Century Stuart Crystal, but I...
Thanks so much. Always on the hunt for sites about marks.
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Great information. Thank you.
Great score!
Oh crap. They had a massive donation of Fosteria at the shop I go to. It took weeks to sell it off. I avoided it because I have too much glass....
I have tried. I put all the sides through Google image search as well as Bing Visual Search. Nothing like it out there. Studio piece - that is...
It is quite the thing, isn't it. I was shocked and thrilled to get it.
I was concerned as I am running low on space. It will have to find a spot in the sun for it though.
Thank you. The more I look at it, the more I can see in it.
Love this information. It is so helpful. It gives me a thought process on how to assess the vase. Thank you. I hope you find your Ohio...
I agree. Older pieces were often more structured in their design. This seems a free for all of decoration on an underlying opalescent glass.
You and me both. My favorites are finding a Minton Dish hiding under some hats at a designer event and a Blenko Vase in amongst the Christmas...
Thank you. I would love it to be Fenton.
This vase was hiding behind some plastic Christmas sprigs with baubles and ribbon, so I walked past it three times before I actually saw it. This...
Looks like you have some fun things. Us, orchidomaniacs are all alike. Tending to our babies to make sure the weather doesn't harm them. Here in...
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