Vereinigten Lausitzer Glaswerke Saxony Germany is what I'm coming up with. 1920's. "Arsall" was how they signed cameo glass and a mash up of ARS...
Thanks Lucille, they are two of my favorite pieces.
1905-2011, so yes, Fenton created a lot of art glass. It was quality glass that your average Joe could afford. Fantastic for future collectors. I...
Wow! Thank you, Any Jewelry. I had the feeling it wasn't centuries old, but made "as a reference to historic vases", that is pretty cool!
Hi. Is this little vase a Chinese bronze Chilong garlic head scholar's vase? Is this a reproduction or fake? It is 14.6cm...
Finally received the book. You're right, there is a ton of information in there. I've hardly scratched the surface! I bet you're right about early...
Great find! Mid century stuff is pretty hot right now (:
The neck is my favorite part! I wouldn't call it an antique though. It has a real mid-century, 1960's or 70's, Finnish buzz to me.
Man. This is a two glass of wine night. I think I was 8 when "The first time ever I saw your face" came out. I loved it. And yes, I do think it...
I do indeed agree that glass can be hard to date. It's rare to find a piece of 200 year old glass without plenty of wear, but not impossible. I...
I've just ordered the book too! Can't wait to get it. My favorite 20th century glass book is by McConnell.
For those who don't like to click on the unknown I've learned about the reproduction of these early style decanters from about 1900-1940....
Just when I thought I might actually know some stuff, Kevin put me in my place. What looks like 200 year old decanter, may well be a mere 100...
New England / Libbey, Mt. Washington amberina does not glow orange. I have an early Libbey amberina, no glow. I have not come across anything in...
What an elegant, unusual shape. What does the bottom look like?
That is nice. They call this a Prussian shaped decanter with flute cut base and mushroom stopper. I'd bet 1800-1830 Irish or English.
I love this. She reminds me of works I've seen by Bjorn Wiinblad though I haven't seen a bronze by him. She is a joyful, uplifting, thing.
Still a cool mid-century piece. People looking for the style, or that grew up with these paintings, will find them interesting. My Mom had a Paris...
Sound like a great estate sale. Feel free to show off your stems ;).
What an interesting thing. I'd have to guess 1830's New England. As to what glass house, that's gonna be a little harder. I've seen this base on...
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