Posted 4 years ago
Newfld
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Here is a 9 1-2"W ruby red glass reclining ballerina (aka bathing beauty) with ruffled tutu dish that was an original art deco design from Westmoreland Glass ca 1920s-1950s, reissued here by Mosser Glass of Cambridge OH, M imprint under her foot
For all those on CW born under the sign Virgo, a very happy BD to you & great year ahead, hope you enjoy this lovely lady to symbolize your sign
It took me a while to get my head around this image at first Jenni, and my thoughts were pretty scarlet lol! She would have been pretty raunchy in 1920.
I have never seen one of these before. So cool.
Don't think I've ever see a glass person from you Jenni?! Anyway, she's definitely unique- I love the bright cerise colour she is and in her pose she sorta reminds me of a trifle? (Either a trifle IN the bowl or a trifle itself!)
Thank you so much for the love
Malkey
Vet
Hoot
Karen
Thomas
Kevin
Pascale
six-0-one
Watchsearcher
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Lol Karen, agree the pose is rather risque she does look quite, shall we say, relaxed :) If you look closely her tutu has buttons so although her limbs make her look nude, it is just arms & legs. I was looking for a vintage glass lady to represent Virgo and this came up, I chose the red as there has been a dearth of that color in glass animals lately, perhaps the pink glass which was another choice would have been softer? Appreciate your great incisive comment here I totally agree, my 2nd Virgo choice was a sea creature lady brooch who was discreetly topless, which also would've been controversial (for me) lol!!
Yes Lauren I totally see it, a trifle topped with whipped cream & raspberries! Thank you for the super compliments & description, do you know this dish is often described as a soap or trinket dish, so I figured just put down a generic dish for readers to decide. Red glass and red rhinestones are very hard to photograph and reproduce the red color without a pink cast, I had this lady next to a sunny window and still it has a cerise cast I must admit. You are so right this is probably my only glass person, unless you count the turquoise Mosser clown but he is rather toy-like, and I've done people in porcelain but I much, much prefer animals which to me have quite interesting differences as compared to people
Thank you bobby for the love and fab support, I am so very grateful & it is so kind of you
My sincere thanks for the kind love
Phil
GeodeJem
Cokeman
Ted thank you for the very kind love and support, it is so nice of you and means a great deal to me my friend
Thanks Phil for the very kind love and support, I am really glad you liked this deco design ballerina dish and always appreciate your thoughtfulness
Thank you Jerryboy for the cool comment & love, lol you have a possibility there, this can be seen as a rather bawdy piece and after all the design was originally from the Roaring Twenties!
Thank you Ivonne & Thomas for the love and appreciation, very pleased that you enjoyed this red Mosser ballerina
Thank you vcal for the love for this and other of my glass posts today, you are very kind & your support is gratefully appreciated
Thank you Phil for the love of this rather risque glass ballerina, always grateful for your kind support and appreciation :)