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Unsolved mystery items1786 of 96329Vintage Celtic silver ring Chinese rice spoon
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    Posted 1 year ago

    BlindSquir…
    (11 items)

    This belonged to my mother. Art glass was one of her many loves and I want to say this had been around since the 70s. She told me all about it and now I can't remember a thing.

    It's matte black but with a high sheen in well lit areas. The green swirls are similar- lightly iridescent in normal lighting but really pops in bright areas. Glass is thin and delicate, but tough. I think it's boro. It looks to be blown, but at the same time, too perfect. It's confounding! No visible signature. Please tell me what you know. Thanks.

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    1. BlindSquirrel, 1 year ago
      After looking at the stopper, I've come to the conclusion this must have been clear borosilicate blown into a mold, then black ultra fine micro-grit was applied to the surface, along with some green iridescent glaze and perhaps some loose stringing in white. That's my story and I'm sticking to it til otherwise informed.

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