Posted 7 years ago
sklo42
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This was a lucky find last week. I was surprised to find that the ridged surface texture is actually laid on trails of gold iridescent glass.
Height 16 cm./6.25 invhes
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Posted 7 years ago
sklo42
(898 items)
This was a lucky find last week. I was surprised to find that the ridged surface texture is actually laid on trails of gold iridescent glass.
Height 16 cm./6.25 invhes
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it is Gloria indeedy super find i deal ancient but you make me feel young again
fantastic piece with glories other this is spectacular
still wide awake 20.49 still happy with the help cw gang xxxx peggy
I'm pleased you like my little treasure:) I actually know, Malkey, that I'm not alone in wishing you better times :) You must be getting the vibe !!!
Stunning !
This is such a fab vase! Would love to score one of these.
Do you have the Cyril Manley book "Decorative Victorian Glass"? In it, a very similar type of vase is given an English attribution, c.1850s...& described as being inspired by the form of a leek! I totally love that book but some of the attributions are rather dubious in the light of what we now know about Bohemian glass... :-)
What a great find!!
I did think leek Iron Lace, but clearly a very special one!
Manikin.......one word but very pleasing. Thank you!
Ironlace......I don't have the Cyril Manley book as my taste for Victorian glass is almost a by product of another interest.
Philmac.......it was indeed!
Karen, with two votes it has been re named, 'The iridescent leek'