I can see the raised edge on the amber in the new pics you posted so it is likely that it is cameo glass. The base is clear glass that was cased...
One of the things that informed my assessment that the amber color is paint, or perhaps stain, is the way the edges of the area looks. They aren't...
I've never seen colored glass etched atanized or sandblasted to that white of a color before.
From the pics, it doesn't look to be true cameo glass. IMHO, it appears to be handpainted to imitate cameo glass. True cameo glass is glass...
I agree on the Anchor Hocking ID. I sold one many years ago.
I agree that this was not decorated by the company that made it. It was probably exported to the US undecorated. If it had been decorated by the...
Nothing I see from the pics would indicate to me it was a reproduction. 1916 is the information I have regarding when they went out of business....
Gaston's book on Limoges states that Elite did not start making their own blanks until 1896, the green mark on yours is one used on blanks, and...
The OP's light looks more refined than the one on etsy. I suspect the OP's is the inspiration for the hobby mold. Sorry other than that, I got...
Lots of people get fooled by these vases. They do look nice and certainly imitate older nice Bohemian glass.
Thanks Don. I really wasn't concerned about who made it. I will use it until I forget to turn the top over before a hard freeze :)
Yes, thank you.
Not exactly. Plus, both of my bases have a reddish stain fired on, the birdbath top doesn't and is the color of your piece. BTW, I actually...
It's a base for a birdbath or a gazing ball. It's difficult to determine age as they can still be purchased today in some areas. I have 2 that I...
I am thinking the same as George. Phoenix and Consolidated would be at the top of my suspect list for this.
The size says decanter to me, missing it's stopper. At a guess mainland Italy, mid century. If you scroll down you will see a similarly shaped...
When something has been decorated by a hobbyist, it doesn't matter who made the blank. With that big hunk missing, this basically has no value.
The sig looks good to me Holmegaard is always difficult to make out, the PL looks right also. There's no reason to think it's not authentic
Yeah, Blenko rarely put names in their catalogs, just their catalog number. Crimped wavy vase
Rosebowl or ivy bowl, or just plain vase are keywords that would apply IMHO
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