Posted 2 years ago
sklo42
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I too love Tango glass, known and unknown maker.......
Image 1 I can ID all but the lamp shade.
Image 2 Cut glass Tango, Harrach.
Image 3 Unknown.
Image 4 Unknown open salts.
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Posted 2 years ago
sklo42
(898 items)
I too love Tango glass, known and unknown maker.......
Image 1 I can ID all but the lamp shade.
Image 2 Cut glass Tango, Harrach.
Image 3 Unknown.
Image 4 Unknown open salts.
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Great tango— I love it too!
Well done with image 1– could be a book cover!
scott
Super display of Tango glass, Peggy - I'm really enjoying it!
Maybe I'm going to have to do a Tango inspired photo shoot as well... :-)
What a great collection! So vibrant!
scott, Good eye! You've homed in on the group that includes Tango from some well known names.
Marin, please do just that. I may add more myself.
Mrstyndall, you've really got to the essence of Tango glass.
Oh what a sweet view to wake up to!!! I absolutely love, love it!!! Ditto to what Scott says! Great to see you as well! ;)
Hi shareurpassion, nice to hear from you and thanks for such a lovely comment :)
You are so very welcome!
so nice the colors and the silky sensation.....
Peggy, I agree with Scott - what a great photo! The Harrach set is very interesting, and I always like the painted tangos, by those unknown. Thanks for a great post! :)
Thank you, Sylvia, It does have a certain appeal in spite of its simplicity.
I like that photo too, Michelle. Not least because, except the lampshade, they all have a pedigree but some I bought before I knew their pedigree.
Fabulous photos, can beat a group of tangos..love them all!
love the 1st photo, the mixture of colours is fantastic
I love these posts you do Peggy, it's always so good to see different but alike pieces.
Photos are gorgeous!
I didn't even notice that pink glass shade the first time I looked at this. So Pretty!
Yes, Penny, simple but always make good pictures.
courtenayantiques, and some of those were made by best Bohemian makers.
I do posts like these, Karen, because they give an idea of the fad of the day and the way different makers interpreted it. Glad you liked the photos too.
Eza, I collect lampshades too, though usually painted ones. This one is simpler but good with the Tango Glass.