Posted 14 years ago
scottvez
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This threaded bowl really has some interesting colors. It is a pink/ orange base color and shows some yellowish variation near the bottom. It changes with light and in many ways reminds me of carnival glass.
It is about 6" across and sits on three clear applied feet. Each foot shows clear evidence of age scratches/ wear marks consistent with age.
Applied to the bottom over the pontil is a raspberry prunt that is a very light purple color.
It is in Excellent condition.
I believe this is English glass but would appreciate any thoughts on attributions.
Scott
That is a gorgeous piece. And for some reasoon it reminds me of ribbon candy:)!
Scott I like your glass collection reminds me of my own, you have Good taste.
William Henry Stevens patented a machine for mechanically applying glass threads on glass as means of decoration, but it was two years after Hodgetts, Richardson and Son had patented the first such machine in 1876. Frederock Carder started at Stevens and Williams in 1881 and he too is known for this decorative process. Anything that sold was copied and the Austrian glasshouses got into the act too.
I like these pieces. The applied feet are nice but the raspberry prunt is what I really like!
I was thinking the Exact same thing Vetraio, Ive seen at least a Dozen Similar styles of bowls sold on Ebay claimed to be Stevens Williams, I cant imagine their all wrong!
Thanks cindyjune, Shawn, vetraio.
Thanks Alfredo and marty.
Not sure how I missed this one but it is delish!
Thanks thriftfan.
Thanks czechman!
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Thanks inky and perfumer.
scott
Beautiful :))
Thanks maria.
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Thanks misglass.
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Thanks inky.
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Thanks for looking colori!
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Thanks for looking fran.
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Thanks lee!
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A pleasure scott, thanks for sharing, i love threaded glass.
just a wild guess, but maybe it is unsolved because it has never been identified.
check czechfan!
scott
Thanks for looking moonstone.
scott
Scott, love this bowl. Truly elegant! And beautifully made!
Thanks again moonstone-- appreciate your comments!
scott
Thanks lisa and fran.
scott