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Huge glass art vase possibly german?
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Bought it at a market somme years ago .Would love to know where it is made and when.
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annmac
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This is a circa 1960's-70's studio art glass, very good quality, continental European. I am not familiar with the signature on the base, but then
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The dogs are contemporary to the time they were purchased. Archimede Seguso is one of the main glass manufacturers in Murano. In general Murano glass
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Glass cloisonne bowl - Plique a Jour
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I bought this beautiful little dish in a charity shop. I think it was less than a pound. It screamed out quality but I have no idea of its origins. Perhaps Japanese or Chinese? The little gold feet
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ellarose13
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This is a Japanese plique a jour bowl. The technique is called "shotai shippo". It is created in a similar way as the traditional cloisonne on brass,
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Estimated value
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£45
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/7/2009
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Gueissaz company was established in the 1848, hence the mark on the mechanism. The company specialises in producing music boxes, that are usually
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Gurgling Fish Jug Enamel on Blue glass
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Purchased at a collectible store in 2005.
Attracted by the cobalt blue glass interior and the decorated enamel work and the overall size and design.
No distinguishing marks for identifying maker or
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Submitted by
rhyoungjr
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Are you sure this is a glass jug? Judging by the style this is an Oriental, probably Chinese, cloisonne enamel jug. And if that is the case, the base
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glass & silver decanter
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family heirloom gathering dust
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Submitted Anonimously
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Your claret jug was made by a famous firm of cutlers and silversmiths founded in Sheffield in 1682. It was converted under the style of Joseph
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Estimated value
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$750
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valued by
Thomasina
on 2/5/2009
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Murano Hollow Blown Glass Fish
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I bought him recently on Ebay. I usually collect Murano birds but I thought he looked so unusual and so handsome I had to have him,but I like to know about my glass, most of my birds are Seguso and I
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Submitted by
MT8678763
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Yes, this is a Murano glass fish, and our of the major glass works Seguso is probably the nearest to this fish in terms of style. However, it could
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Estimated value
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$100
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valued by
Thomasina
on 12/11/2008
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glass jug with handle and lid
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tall cut glass carafe with silver lid and handle - possibly for water of wine - possbly claret?. made in england, stamped silver plated zinc.
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MT7507360
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Yes, this is a claret jug. It is basically from the same period, second half of the 20th c. Please see my full comment on your other jug as it
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glass jug
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tall carafe, cut glass and silver handle and lid. Made in england. stamped e r silver plated zinc. possibly Claret jug.
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MT7507360
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Yes, this is a claret jug. It is basically from the same period, second half of the 20th c. Please see my full comment on your other jug as it
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Glass jug with silver lid and handle
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Tall cut glass carafe - possiby for water or wine - maybe claret?. Made in Italy, the lid is stamped silver plated zinc. very heavy and the glass work looks very well done.
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MT7507360
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This is a second half of the 20th century wine jug/decanter, copying a traditional central European (German, Austrian, but especially north Italian)
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This is a nice late Art Deco period decanter, late 1930's to the early 1940's. Various companies manufactured such glass, so it would be very
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This is a late Victorian commemorative tankard of the Shropshire Yeomanry. You can read about the history at the origin of this military unit here,
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Crystal Liqueur Glass
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This is a collection of 5 identical liqueur crystal glasses that would appear to be quite old. The bowl is tulip shaped and appears to be quite delicate in construction. Just below the rim are small
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alangbrooke
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These are Edwardian glasses, dating to the early 20th century and up to WWI. The decoration is machine cut. A group of five glasses provisionally
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vaseline bowl
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this bowl is 7" in diameter opalescent vaseline glass it has four legs excellent condition
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Submitted by
chuckii
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The images are not very clear, but this is a c.1930's bowl. Vaseline glass is very collectable and there is a good site for worlwide members:
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drinking glass
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two old drinking glasses both identical one has a chip to the rim (slight) not sure of age when given them I was told they were possibly 18th century? They have an etched pattern on and I think they
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Submitted by
pudseyblue
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Well, it would help to see a bigger image of the glasses. Judging by the shape, yes, they can be Georgian. Provisional value (roughly): £5-10 each at
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vase
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can you tell me if this is a cut glass vase its has no mark on bottom
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Submitted by
bellybelliy
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Yes, it looks to be a cut glass, c.1930's. Provisional value: $40-70 at an auction.
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Mid-20th century or later decanter. Provisional value: $40-60 at an auction.
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Carnival Glass Pitcher
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It is a drinking pitcher. It is about 10 " tall, 6" wide. It has a marble color effect. It is green with purple, /blue and gold as you look it from different angle. It has gold grapes and handle and
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Submitted by
RAAEZ
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C.1920's-30's pitcher. Provisional value: $30-50 at an auction.
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Cut, Etched, or engraved vase
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it has flowers etched or engraved all around it.The top is notched out all around it. The leaves are not etched.looks like they are carved.There is a startburst on the bottom.
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Submitted by
chopper1234
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First half of the 20th centruy vase. Provisional value: $45-90 at an auction.
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