Posted 11 years ago
veronique
(2 items)
This vase is eight inches tall and very heavy.
I think it is pressed because it has seams, but on the other hand, the seams are not sharp. The foot is odd, I have not seen one like that. I got them at a sale here in Atlanta because I thought they looked kind of simple but elegant and kind of Art Deco-y.
Interesting photos. Never half full or half empty or able to be recognized from a side way picture. HELLO!
fhrjr2, OMG, did not want to ask to straighten the pictures out...but so true! Please straighten them out..upright! I think Deco pressed glass....lol.
no help of ability to hold anything but generally speaking, this shape is often called a rocket vase
Love what you've done with the walls, i mean ceiling, i mean floor!
Veronique, when you save off your iPhone in a send to your main computer it saves the photos side ways, I have the exact same problem every time. You need to go in to your file where the photo is, right click the mouse and select Rotate Clockwise.
Let me know if you need any further help. Some gen ys in here don't understand some a lot of older ppl aren't used to the technology. I can see now that you've got this issue as you've now posted your other vase with the same issue.
Don't assume ppl that old farts like me know how to fix things. Offer help first!
Anne, I am being silly..you are correct...I apologize for saying without offering help..... :0 Nice rocket vase.....
Interesting vase Veronique!
Any chance of a photo of the base to help with id?
Good on you Veronique....well done, it looks great. I hope you're going to leave the other one on the right the way it is; it looks arty now!
your lovely Rocket vase was made by Fostoria Glass and is their #2454 from 1930s
well done Tall Cakes!!
happened upon this ID by accidents while researching another piece of Fostoria. The 8" vase is shown in the 1936 Fostoria catalog.