Posted 10 years ago
newleafsmm
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This vase says is stamped "Webb" on the bottom. Is it a vase? What would I call it? About when was it made?
2" tall
5.25" wide
Thank you in advance for any information.
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Posted 10 years ago
newleafsmm
(10 items)
This vase says is stamped "Webb" on the bottom. Is it a vase? What would I call it? About when was it made?
2" tall
5.25" wide
Thank you in advance for any information.
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The mark on your posy vase is from Thomas Webb - England and it is the mark from...1935-49..if you put it under a black light looking at it it should glow beautifully if I am not mistaken.....:-)
Hope this link helps, if you scroll down to the W's you will find your mark...:-)
http://www.great-glass.co.uk/glass%20notes/markt-z.htm
Thank you for the info! I have added a photo under a black light.
wow!...new it!...:-)
It is quite possible it could be a "Webb Corbett" vase, there are many variations of crystal and glass from Webb Corbett including vases. Maybe check in that direction? Keep us posted. I LOVE the color!
Thank you for the additional information! I appreciate it.
I just looked closer at the pic and saw inky's response - scratch my response lol =)
You sent me on the right path. Now I am seeing similar items to compare it to. Thanks a bunch.
actually "Webb Corbett" lead me to the term "Posy Bowl" which looks very close to mine. Every clue helps! Thanks again.
While I was checking out "Webb" to try to help you, I found out there was a Joseph Webb, long line of glass (his cousin was Thomas), check out these images, yhttp://www.bing.com/images/search?q=webb+decorative+glass&qpvt=webb+decorative+glass&FORM=IGRE#aou might find what you are looking for (This is from "Webb Decorative Glass")
There is more info on this page http://theantiquarian.us/Hist.%20Joseph%20Webb.htm which includes information on Thomas and Joseph Webb. Good luck! =)