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    Posted 7 years ago

    Briannakwa…
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    Any idea on what this is? It was given as an inheritance and they didn't know what it was and now I'm curious to know what it is besides sitting pretty on a shelf

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    Vintage Orient and Flume 1978 signed studio art glass paperweight + label
    Vintage Orient and Flume 1978 signe...
    $64
    STUNNNG VERY LARGE SIGNED JOE CLEARMAN 1988 PULLED FEATHER STUDIO ART GLASS LAMP
    STUNNNG VERY LARGE SIGNED JOE CLEAR...
    $450
    RARE LARGE ART DECO SIGNED VERLYS FRENCH BLUE THISTLE ARCHES PATTERN GLASS VASE
    RARE LARGE ART DECO SIGNED VERLYS F...
    $76
    Vintage LE Smith Peacock Blue Swung Smoothie Fat Bottom Vase 24
    Vintage LE Smith Peacock Blue Swung...
    $102
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    Vintage Orient and Flume 1978 signed studio art glass paperweight + label
    Vintage Orient and Flume 1978 signe...
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    1. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      It is a very nice example of Victorian vaseline, or uranium glass (that's what makes the distinctive yellow colour). Most likely English in origin - could be by Richardson, John Walsh Walsh, or Thomas Webb & Sons, among others in the Stourbridge region. Period is likely 1880s...small posy vases like this, in uranium yellow glass, were very popular made in many shapes.
    2. scottvez scottvez, 7 years ago
      BEAUTIFUL vase-- agree with lace on a possible John Walsh Walsh attribution.

      scott
    3. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      Exquisite glass and a lovely floriform shape.

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