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    Posted 15 years ago

    ozmarty
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    Looks like vaseline uranium glass JIp shape reminds me of a Kralik piece I own . Any Ideas?

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    1. Hedgewalker Hedgewalker, 14 years ago
      You say it looks like uranium glass.Have you blacklight tested it?
    2. ozmarty ozmarty, 14 years ago
      Hi Hedgewalker , Just tested it and it is not vaseline / uranium .
    3. Hedgewalker Hedgewalker, 14 years ago
      A beauty non the less !!
    4. vetrissimo, 14 years ago
      This (non uv) yellow-green glass colour is called "Reseda" in Germany, Czech and possibly other central European countries. It seems to have been particularly popular around the turn of the 19th & 20th centuries.
    5. ozmarty ozmarty, 14 years ago
      Thanks vetrissimo , I used your info to check "Reseda " and seems to fit perfectly this coulour of glass. Here is an example
      http://www.glassdiversions.com/shards/reseda_green.html

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