Posted 8 years ago
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Found this in our local consignment shop and was blown away by the colors. The fantastic swirls remind me of far away galaxies in Hubble telescope photos. I've never seen anything like this glass, which is handmade, as the sticker attests to.
**Edit: I just heard back from Ron Wheeler, who, along with his wife, runs www.ArtiusGlass.co.uk, a sister company of Isle of Wight Glass. He told me that this piece is one of Michael Harris' early designs "following on from similar products he made at his first Studio - Mdina glass on Malta." He goes on to write: From the base information I can confirm that it was made by him around 1974/5. It is typical of the early studio production in a design known as Aurene although the colours appear to be a little subdued for that range which mainly were strong blues and yellow ochre.
The impressed mark on the base is known as the 'Flame Logo' and represents a round gather of molten glass on a bLowing iron with the furnace flames leaping around it. We still use that logo to this day. See www.IsleOfWightGlass.co.uk
beautiful!!!
Thank you, vetraio50 and SEAN68. I just love the way it reflects the light.
Thank you, TassieDevil, Ivonne, aura, and swfinluv1. All of the love is appreciated!
There is a Facebook group dedicated to Isle of Wight Glass.
Thank you, GeodeJem. I will find them and share this.
Thank you, iggy and racer4four.
Thank you, melaniej.
Fantastic - I have a couple of these early Isle of Wight pieces too - I've started a Facebook group for admirers and collectors of Mdina Glass and Isle of Wight Glass
https://www.facebook.com/groups/829243097122967/
Thank you, MdinaGlassFan. I'm going to join your group!
Thanks so much for the love, Anik and pamelacargileatgmail.com.
Thank you for the love, Cricket101 and officialfuel!
Beautiful colors :)
Thank you, Trey! Thank you for the love, Gillian!
Your welcome :)
Thanks so much for the love, Jenni and Anna!