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    Posted 7 years ago

    IronLace
    (930 items)

    This is for all those fancy folks out there who love pink! You know who you are, so be pink & proud! Put on your rose - coloured glasses & feast your eyes on a plethora of peachy, paradisical, pulchritudinous pinkness to tickle you pink & keep you feeling in the pink...
    All of these blushing beauties are from my collection, & show the many wonderful ways that glassmakers used pink...they all spun their own florid, fragile fantasies, from Loetz to Welz, John Walsh - Walsh to Barovier & Toso, & beyond.
    May they bring a touch of sweetness to your day!

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    1. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      A delight, IronLace, a wonderful range of shapes, décors and makers!
    2. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      The pleasure is all mine, sklo42! :-)
    3. Justanovice Justanovice, 7 years ago
      I had to go and look pulchritudinous up!!! Lol!! But Yes! Perfect description!!
    4. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      I'm pleased to have helped you increase your word power, Justanovice! :-)
    5. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      I feel like wearing a silky, frilly nightie, eating a stick of fairy floss, drinking pink lemonade, whilst making some coconut slice. You made me do it!!
    6. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      Fabulous! Sounds like just the kind of party I want an invite to! And I solemnly pledge to keep on inspiring with more colour themed displays to follow in the near future...
      PS: I'll bring along some musk sticks, pink champagne, & strawberry ice - cream to the party...& I'll turn up in a pink Cadillac with a pink carnation in my lapel! :-)
    7. Ivonne Ivonne, 7 years ago
      And you don't need rose-coloured spectacles to see through !
    8. MALKEY MALKEY, 7 years ago
      the spirit the vein the manner the actions beauty beyond and compare
      & then we come to the glass a niagra waterfall of pink
      refreshing me weary bones
      oh the party can come along in my shocking pink rolls royce
      i promise i,ll be have l.o.l
      my ironlace sweetness you have brought all around the world the universe today
      xxxx
    9. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      Indeed, Ivonne! Here's to la vie en rose!
    10. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      You're always welcome at the party, MALKEY!
    11. welzebub welzebub, 7 years ago
      The covered piece in the middle of pic three is interesting..... Other than that the grouping is fabulous...... My wife loves pink glass.... which means I do too!!!
    12. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      Many thanks, welzebub!
    13. TreasureTex TreasureTex, 5 years ago
      Ironlace....this is another masterpiece!
      Can you tell me who made the vase in the first photo, front row and to the far left.
      It is has vertical stripes, the pink one.
      I purchased an oil lamp that was made much like that little vase and it seems to be lost in the mail at the moment or I would post it.
      You always have the most beautiful glass displays and such clever words to describe them.
    14. IronLace IronLace, 5 years ago
      Thank you most kindly, Gary, that is very nice of you to say so...I do have so much fun putting together my photos...& the words just flow because glass is an endless source of inspiration.
      With regard to the vase, I am sorry to say that I do not know the exact maker. But I can tell you that the type of glass is known as "Cut Velvet", & is from the later Victorian era, 1880s - 1890s. The difference between this & other satin glass of the same period is that Cut Velvet has raised patterns, usually ribs like on this vase, as well as diamonds. This one was a great little find in an op shop (thrift store) & it suddenly kicked off a great enthusiasm for Cut Velvet glass for me. I was lucky to get quite a few more pieces soon afterwards, including another small J.I.P vase like this but in blue. I believe that like so many types of Victorian fancy glass, Cut Velvet was made by numerous makers around the world, eg, Bohemia, England, USA.
      Your oil lamp sounds wonderful (I've not seen a Cut Velvet one) & I hope that arrives safely to you soon...looking forward to your post of it. The mail is still rather delayed at the time being, I too am waiting on a small parcel from the USA which, according to the tracking, seems to have taken almost a month just to move through the USPS system before it managed to find an international flight. It remains in transit, somewhere...

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