If it is a figured blank there should be a slight rise on the inside over the major mitres. Use your fingers to look. I am thinking all molded.
No this is characteristic of the styles especially on a base like that.
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Looks like a green Walther vase to me also.
Nice glass should overcome the metal addition.
Tiffany used a lot of cathedral sheet glass ie glass colored like "slag glass" but in sheet form. Looks nice.
That is what it looks like to me. Glass Eye Studios do similar as Christmas tree ornaments.
Is the 44 raised above or is it below the surface? Can you show a better picture of the handle? Typically it should show a seam.
Looks Indonesian to me.
I have seen contemporary bead and marbles makers do that style.
The simple gray cutting would day 1930's to me.
I think I am seeing some unpolished areas a hallmark of the European production.
It is a covered bowl use it for what you want to. The maker likely did not designate and does not care.
Likely a studio piece or Chinese. It was mad3 by the blower rolling the glass in orange frit (small pieces of glass) and refireing and finishing.
That looks like a needle etch to me. The glass is coated with a resist. The resist is thn removed with a needle to create the the design. Not...
FTD is not bad but does likely quit a few pieces out there. Folks do not pop for the expensive glass/pottery.
This astray shape was imported but the boat load from Italy in the 1590s. If yopu have access to some of Heacoc'ks magazine attempts one has a...
It is in the book which I no longer have. There is/was a Charleton TB group modified by the authors of the book.
Work like this was advertised as "quarkmal"(sp) ie white painted by Bohemian decorators.
This is nice but unexciting design for a church window. I agree with verybrad and something difficult and expensive to ship.
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