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Art Glass22674 of 23403Dugan Glass Co.  c. 1905Victor Durand King Tut Vase c. 1925
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    Posted 13 years ago

    oldestrope
    (28 items)

    I bought this very nice lump of glass today just because I really liked it and it was a bargain at £1.50 GBP. It is cased glass with a slightly irredescent gold coloured slightly textured design to outer and has a flat ground base. unfortunately it is not signed so I am unsure who to attribute it to if anyone has any suggestions? The Bristol blue colour is throwing me but the quality heavy weight etc. tells me it is not junk. Thanks in advance for any contributions. Regards Alex

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    1. too_much_stuff, 13 years ago
      Beautiful.... I'm thinking Italian. Is the top inner neck rough, looks like it may have had a stopper ?

      Since there is no Pontil mark, it was probably blown into a mold, reinforcing the European/ Italian heritage.


      Good eye.

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