Posted 9 years ago
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UPDATE: Again, thanks and cudos to TallCakes for rescuing me. This is a Hocking G303 Vase, circa1920-30's.
Orig.Post: Ok CW friends -- I know zero about glowing glass. It is my understanding if it's green, it's NOT vaseline. Just uranium glass. Is that correct? Trying to find glass maker of this vase - would the shape of it be considered "wheat" with ruffle? Vase is 8 1/4" tall. I seem to only be getting worse at my attempts to identify glass. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for the love, mikelv85!
Deano, AmatoorPikr, thanks for the loves!
Caperkid, Aura, and antiquerose - many thanks!
very beautiful!!
chataboutdg has this one as Hocking G303 c1920s
http://www.chataboutdg.com/gallery/img15373.search.htm
TallCakes!! I even joined this group (chataboutdg) so I could "search" their site, and still came up empty. What am I doing wrong???? I am so frustrated; I couldn't find this, or my green candlesticks. Thanks again, for saving me.
Nuts, thank you so much for your help; TC has solved this one for me, but I will use your insight to try to find my green candlesticks!! (In case anyone's noticed, I'm not that tech and internet savvy. Yet. I am a work in progress LOL.)
And for the loves, thanks to Nuts, Sean, and Fort; and thanks Sean for the great comment!
that site is a PITA to search; you must use logic terms with the search text as the default is 'or'. If you search 'green vase' you'll bet results for both 'green' and/or 'vase'. But if you use 'green and vase' the results are easier to review. So I first noticed a similar crimped corset shaped vase by Hocking using the search 'green and vase'. I then did another search using 'Hocking and vase' to see your vase. Unfortunately none of the good glass site are totally consistent in how they enter data; so you constantly have invent alternate search twist.
TallCakes, I think I will resign my interest in glass; as much as I love it, I become obsessed in knowing everything there is to know about it, and I drive myself crazy doing it. But I thank you for all of your help and guidance; you are a walking glass encyclopedia!
And for the loves, thanks Katherine and Martika!
AmatoorPikr, thanks for the love; appreciate it, MFT
Got no clue or knowledge whatsoever about glass, pottery or anything else, 'cept maybe knives, but just a genuine appreciation for nice, old things, 'specially GREEN, my favorite color. That glow-in-the-dark green is to drool over! [;>)
Thanks Nevada, GREEN is my favorite color also! This uranium glass/vaseline glass stuff is all new to me, but it just totally intrigues me!
Thanks, Rick!