Posted 6 years ago
kwqd
(1186 items)
I think this is another Nortec-type copy, possibly made by LE Smith Glass in the 1990s or early 2000s. I can't find any attributions to Nortec, or any other maker, for this vase. I think that I bought it about 2002-3. The Hickman McKee vase was made 1890-1904. This vase measures about 12" high x 4.5" top x 4.75" bottom, made with a four part mold. The diamond points are so sharp you have to be a bit careful when handling it. There is a gray/white slag effect in the body of the vase. Not sure why some of my images came out a bit dark. This vase is snow white. The proportion of the base of the vase to the size of the vase is larger than normally seen on a vase. It is a Bigfoot vase. Everyone selling this vase on ebay claims it to be an original, so not sure about this one. I don't remember the circumstances when I bought it. Calling it a mystery in case someone knows its origins.
McKee Bros. introduced their Jubilee (AKA: Hickman) pattern c1897; the foot size seems about right comparing to images in catalog. This was originally made in 5 sizes. Yours looks to be a Kemple reproduction.
Thanks, TallCakes. That sounds familiar.
Kevin
forgot to mention. this isn't from the #132 line; 132 included a hobstar motif in the design. For reasons unknown to me collectors named #132 Jubilee #2.
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I have the same vase.....how do you tell if i is an original?
originals were not made in milk glass
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thanks Tallcakes
The Kemple Glass Company made this vase in Milk Glass too and called the pattern Jubilee. Fenton also made this vase in a number of colors, but not in Milk Glass. Many items like this were made by a number of different companies who purchased the molds when the original makers went out of business and then from each other.