Posted 11 years ago
scottvez
(977 items)
I am not sure on this one.
I love anything with attached flowers, but the form on this seems a little too busy for an older piece.
Any assistance on maker and era of production is appreciated.
scott
Thanks vetraio-- any ideas on this?
scott
Hi Scott, the top really reminds me of Fenton. But...?? Northwood? None of this seems right. Will think about it.
I'm thinking Mt Washington Scott...absolutely gorgeous !!!!!!!
Thanks hedge-- I was thinking modern reproduction.
Any other input/ thoughts appreciated.
scott
Looks like the coloring of New England Glass Peach Blow...but don't know them to add floral applications on their old peach blow...are there swirl line marks in the center of the piece looking down spiraling down?
Same type of coloring, same great legs
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&hl=en&biw=768&bih=900&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=8oOvUpGxOIisyAG_24C4Ag&q=mt+washington+glass+vase&oq=mt+washington+glass+vase&gs_l=img.3...11711883.11723896.0.11725968.28.17.2.9.10.0.315.1689.11j5j0j1.17.0....0...1c.1.32.img..6.22.1567.BicxdR1Um0o#facrc=_&imgrc=LqxMNT75DtVTtM%3A%3BynjqEw07t-abtM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fmedia-cache-ak0.pinimg.com%252F236x%252Fcd%252Fbe%252F65%252Fcdbe65cb66d8c9c4b6847eb47b90e901.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.pinterest.com%252Fdbrihn1%252Fart-burmese-fenton-glass%252F%3B236%3B292
Thanks for looking and commenting amber!
scott
Funny thing Scott, I looked at a piece of Burmese Fenton today and the legs were exactly the same as your piece. Didn't get it small flake.
Thanks again amber-- I would think modern, but I don't believe that it is Fenton.
scott
Thanks for looking smiata!
scott
It might be modern but its still an awesome piece!
Thanks shawn.
scott
Thanks aj!
scott
I think it's Murano, 1960s - 1970s era...they did a whole series of Victorian style glass with applied flowers, also MOP satin & peachblow. They are always a little more fancy again than the original Victorian pieces, but isn't the craftsmanship just wonderful! Great piece that will display very well with the Victorian examples.
Thanks ironlace-- I wasn't tracking any murano involvement in glass like this. Something for me to look at.
Appreciate the input!
scott