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Art Glass7002 of 23441Josephine Glassworks (Josephinenhütte)Imperial Emerald Green Art Glass Vase c.1920's
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Rhea17
    (6 items)

    Hello,
    This lavender double trumpet vase was an impulse buy; just couldn't walk away from it. I did not find a mark, but upon wiping it down, I noticed that letters were faintly visible from each end. Further examination revealed that the two ends could be unscrewed and that the letters which were previously visible on each end actually spelled out the word, "PATENTED." No other marks were present.

    It is 10.25" tall, and its decagonal top and bottom measure across approximately 5" and 4.75", respectively.

    I am hoping that someone here may be familiar with the glass company that patented this screw together vase. Thanks so much!

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    1. welzebub welzebub, 7 years ago
      Your vase is actually a vintage shelf support used to support glass shelving, most commonly in old store displays.
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 7 years ago
      http://www.chataboutdg.com/gallery/details.php?image_id=5784&mode=search
    3. Rhea17 Rhea17, 7 years ago
      Welzebub and TallCakes, thank you both so very much for identifying the piece! I am grateful for your help.

      TallCakes, thank you also for the link to the page containing the patent information. It is indeed informative, and I am thrilled to actually read about the history of this piece.

      Both of you rock! Thanks again.

    4. Rhea17 Rhea17, 7 years ago
      Thanks for the loves welzebub and rocker-sd!
    5. Rhea17 Rhea17, 7 years ago
      I appreciate the loves TassieDevil, nutsabotas6, and aura! Thank you for visiting.
    6. Trey Trey, 7 years ago
      Beautiful :)

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