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Featured HELP IDENTIFY--name on exceptional cut glass vase

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Bigfoot, Jun 22, 2025.

  1. Bigfoot

    Bigfoot Well-Known Member

    DSCF2593.JPG DSCF2594.JPG DSCF2595.JPG DSCF2597.JPG DSCF2598.JPG HELLO ALL AND THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP RECEIVED....this is a cut to clear vase...the cut areas are so well done at 1st i thought it was a piece of cameo glass...the cut areas have shape there not just cut flat so a leaf alost has a wave in it and feel like satin..also the cur areas have an iridescence..i purchased it at the fleamarket and the guy who had it before me put it down and said it was not signed...i grabbed it and took a good look and it is signed but i cant figure out what it says..this is not a scribed or acid etched signature..it was impressed while the glass was soft???...no damage. 10 bucks..SORRY about the black mark on my hand its an acid burn
     
    Last edited: Jun 22, 2025
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  2. glassluv

    glassluv Well-Known Member

    Looks like it wants to be a Moser Karlsbad mark though I've only seen acid etched marks. May be a fake but worth researching for sure!
     
    Last edited: Jun 22, 2025
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  3. Bigfoot

    Bigfoot Well-Known Member

    the quality of the cutting is just so exceptional i would be shocked if it was a fake...thanks so much for your help
     
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  4. glassluv

    glassluv Well-Known Member

    It is beautifully done.
    You'll find that shape mark in daveydempsey's very useful post Glass & pottery marks reference library. I found it in the 5th option down
    Great glass manufactures marks and labels. Excellent site.
     
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  5. Bigfoot

    Bigfoot Well-Known Member

    hello and thank you....is that a website??....i cut and pasted this..daveydempsey's very useful post Glass & pottery marks.....is that wrong...thx again andy
     
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  6. Wanttoknow

    Wanttoknow Well-Known Member

    @Bigfoot It is so beautiful!
    I am just wondering if it glows in the dark with beautiful green color. Probably not, but it would be so awesome. :blackalien::hilarious:
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2025
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  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

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    looks good for it....

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  8. glassluv

    glassluv Well-Known Member

    Sorry, I wasn't very clear. This link should work.

    http://www.great-glass.co.uk/glass notes/marka-c.htm

    Komo shows the similarity in your signatures with his cameo glass piece.
    Cameo glass signatures are usually carved signatures, so it would look somewhat different than yours.
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2025
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  9. Bigfoot

    Bigfoot Well-Known Member

    thankyou so much for your help...you guys are great
     
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  10. Bigfoot

    Bigfoot Well-Known Member

    i hit it with 2 different UV LIGHTS...it didnt light up but good idea..thanks andy
     
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