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Art Glass11722 of 22787"Fenton" FTD # 1021 Green "Coin" Dot Optic and Milk Glass Base Ivy Balls /Circa 196o'sMary Gregory Glass attributed to Mühlhaus. Circa 1875 to 1910
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    Posted 9 years ago

    Hamish
    (62 items)

    Well I finally managed to identify the mark on this. Yay! Handmade by Gibraltar Crystal, relatively recently (they started in 1995). Took a wee while to find the mark which is castle with a key below stamped into the base. Lovely colour and looks good with the light shining through it.

    http://www.gibraltarcrystal.com/about-us

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      It's a beauty Hamish.
      I had not heard of Gibraltar Crystal before so had a look - great work, and prolific!
      It just shows that there are so many glassmakers out there and always more to learn.
      Nice they stamped it :)
    2. Hamish Hamish, 9 years ago
      Amazing what you can find for next to nothing in a charity shop. I was curious about the mark so it was good to buy just as a learning experience. They do some nice stuff. Nice to identify a maker too, that's what's frustrating about my other one on here! Thanks for the comments.
    3. Gillian, 9 years ago
      Well done with the mark, and the vase is very beautiful.
    4. Hamish Hamish, 9 years ago
      Thanks Gillian. It is rather snazzy (do Americans say 'zazzy'? I'm not sure, seem to recall it from an episode of The big bang theory with the cats!)

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