Posted 10 years ago
racer4four
(586 items)
This is another unusual number from Marti Glass, clearly related to my giant Marti vase.
Similar colour and technique, totally different shape.
Dark green glass into a greenish amber, blue glass twist and added murrine. Cased thickly in clear with clear parallel ribs. Lots of hot work too.
This one is easy to date! Presented as a corporate gift it dates 1982.
This is smiley glass!!
height 16cm
weight 1.4kgs
Beautiful Karen, i will start to looking for Japanese glass now on:D
Alan
Well thank you Alan!
Sometimes it's hard to find, sometimes not! It often gets confused with lump Murano or Czech.
stunning!!!
Thanks Snooks!
Beautiful pair!
Love the lines, they look so smooth and almost cut...beautiful
Poppies....Tiger Lilies.... warmth....no more snow..... Spring... 3 weeks and counting....
Nice pair!! Your home must be getting full with glass -- or are you like me and still find space you do not have....LOL
Beautifully coloured vase , love it :-)
Another beauty for sure!!
Beautiful piece and I really love the tall one too...
Thanks Ivonne. Certainly different from your sort of glass....so glad you like it.
Anne - yes they are quite beautiful....thanks!
I hope spring hurries up for you Mike and I'm happy you can use this glass to help it along.
Rose - yes full, and lots in boxes....I had a good time the other day going through them. Oh! I remember that now ! sorta stuff going on lol.
It's a bright and cheerful thanks SD!
I've got you over to the dark side now Scott! You always seem to like them lol.
Thanks Nadia. The tall one is my fave too but I'm glad you like them both!
Gorgeous, the color, the movement, the shape, the rim... just lovely.
Thank you Mae ...it's a happy piece!
Thanks too Cindy. Convert yet lol?
Nice Presentation. Gives me something to think about. Also, did you check back on my White & Black Bird post? Thanks.
Beautiful ;-)
Thanks again Deano. I've commented on your birds.
Ta SD!
Such gorgeous colours, I can't get over these beautes, and missed them when they first appeared. What a fine pair, magnificent !~