Posted 8 years ago
honderpilot
(7 items)
I know nothing about it other than it's possibly Steven and Williams glass. It is chipped where it looks like an old cranberry handle was applied on the far right edge but other than that, no markings or anything! Any input is appreciated!
EDIT: The second pic shows two "chips" in the glass where i believe a cranberry handle used to be attached.
I would love to know the appx date of when it was made and who makes it if anyone here knows. Thank you! :)
Can't see the bowl properly with just one photo. You have room for four photos. From the one you have posted, it's difficult to tell from what angle it's taken. Would you please clarify what 'onld' means.
Welcome to CW.
Amazing colors!!!!
@Gillian, I edited the pictures and description, can't figure out how to rotate them and thank you. Let me know what you think
@aura, thank you!
@nutsabotas6 Thank you :)
This piece looks very similar to Fenton glass. The crimped edge is very typical to many pieces they made. Also, the gold edge is what Fenton called "gold crest." They also used that same interior color in many pieces they made. I'm not sure about that applied gold at the base. I haven't seen that before on Fenton.
@TimeTraveller, i picked it up from a woman who thought it was fenton but you are correct and that is the reason why i picked it up! Fenton does not do the "peach" (pink interior) and "gold crest" (yellow crimped edge) together nor do they do the applied glass on the front. That's what makes it so fun, the mystery of it all! :)
Looks like harrach-- definitely not fenton.
scott
UPDATE: I forgot to mention this above, there is NO signature or makers mark on the bottom or inside of the "vase".
@ Scottvez, idk if harrach marked all of their art glass or not.
Most not marked at all.
Here is a listing for a similar piece that includes a page from the Harrach book:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/110586-harrach-art-glass-biscuit-jar
scott