Posted 11 years ago
MacArt
(94 items)
And this is the other one. I don't know what it actually is, because I never saw Olympia in blue, but other than that it is what Olympia looks to me, gilded ivory enameling, optical ribbing and light iridescence, everything is there.
so what's your take on it?
Oh and I forgot to mention it's tiny, just over 3 inches and under 8 cm. too big to be miniature, too small for vase, does not look like a salt... what is it?
stunning!!
It's a "Pretty". Something you look at and say "How Pretty". RER
Thank You for loves and comments!
I like it a lot too
Lovely!...:-)
right Weirdpuckett, probably jam, or mustard jar something like that, thank You!
Hi Mac
Very nice with the feet ... Just how Blue is it? .... Looks quite green in the pic ... Blattgrun verlafund or Luna ... There is some variation in color in both ... Luna appears to be more likely to be UV reactive ... and Olympia is around 50:50 for same ...
Cheers
Thank You SteveS! looks like this color http://shard2.1stdibs.us.com/archivesE/upload/9815/48_13/fachervase_1/fachervase_1_l.jpg
I suppose it's one of those colors which some call green some call blue. It does not react to mine led UV flashlight, but I've heard those have very limited color range and not all uranium glass reacts to them.
so does it make it Luna or is it Olympia in Luna color?
… do I get another choice … ? :-)
Would definitely go with blattgrun verlafund (for the fan)
.. although I think Alisa still has one labelled as Luna …
… will try to find a pic with the comparison to post ...
Cheers
sure You get, I just believed the fan was Luna. so it is green? to me it is blue :D
googled verlafund and it suggested me verlaufend and the color definitely looks like on some of those. so it's leafgreen gradients :D great, Thank You!
Hi Mac
Have put up the Luna Comparison
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/112054-shades-of-green?in=user#comment-480389
Cheers