Posted 9 years ago
AnneLanders
(100 items)
I personally have an idea who make this item but will leave it today as a Spatter vase with applied lease, you could say it's floriform. It is very tall and sit well with my other floriform and applied glass items, in fact towers over them.
My beautiful children knew I was to buy these too, so when they became available from the seller I said yes and let the children know their shopping was done! I then ended up with a dressing gown, a lovely purple top and a beautiful roast dinner the week before Mothers Day as we had planned to dine in the Thai resturant in Eltham. But then I ended up in hospital for 4 days unable to breath unassisted :( . I'm much better now, am home and enjoying my vases again ....
Take care, Anne, and get 100% better soon! [;>)
Gorgeous vase Anne....I love the way the kids spoil you.
Bumpy ride lately! Thinking of you.
Thomas can't take credit for the "awesomely" displayed. These are my sellers photos of which I used because I'm being lazy...lol..but she's a nice lady so she won't mind. Last time I did this some shrew went of half cocked because I'd used her photos. She missed the point completely. As the legal owner of the item, I hold rights over her photo of my item. There really was no need for it. I put it down to the greater need of HRT ! Glad you like the vase, it's very tall and a stunner.
Karen, you could say a bumpy ride lately...these breathing incidents are annoying...yes the children wanted to chip in for my latest purchases so who am I to argue... :)
Thanks NB, I'm being very cautious of late. No one wants to be in hospital on Mothers Day....
Great Mother's Day present! The base reminds me of a European award like the UK Order of the Garter.
Peggy and I have a few near matches from the UK.
Don't think the Eastern European block would have been thinking of a British award, more likely closer to the Maltese Cross! But I see what you mean. What close ones do you and Peggy have Ian?
I'm actually amazed at how they made these . It must be the clear is like the encasement glass and then they blew another one inside??? I'm unsure. I've been watching again that series which I've forgotten completely the maker where they did it or country . I'll hunt it out. I think it's Corning from memory. Anyhow it's a great series of current well known blowers showing the secrets of blowing. I should have paid more attention when I went to the Murano Island as they were doing it there when I visited. But I was just so shocked to be there I was like rabbits eyes in headlights.