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Art Glass9172 of 22787Loetz "kristall schiefgewaltzt m. grünen Tropfen" vase, PN II-6164, ca. 1908Orrefors Pocket Vase "Wish to the Moon" by Edvin Öhrström / Circa 1940-1950
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    Posted 8 years ago

    mjoneill125
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    This is vase that my mother -in-law has from her aunt. I am guessing it is from the depression era. I know that she once saw one on Antiques Roadshow. Does anyone have any idea of the era of this piece and who the manufacturer might be?

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 8 years ago
      These are commonly identified as Victorian Stevens and Williams (UK); however, through my collecting and research, I now believe many are Harrach and 20th century.

      The applied cherries are my favorite-- I have a bunch in my collection.

      scott
    2. mjoneill125 mjoneill125, 8 years ago
      Thank you. I appreciate it.
    3. IanBrighton IanBrighton, 8 years ago
      I agree with Scott that these are - for me - more likely Bohemian than English. Some are very, very difficult to tell apart not least as there was the same copying that went on between Czech or Bohemian (at this time) glass houses and UK manufacturers: the world was smaller than we would imagine in 1880+!

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