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Your vase is by Jean Beck. For Jean Beck Archiv - Go2; http://www.jeanbeck.de/ Click on "Glasgalerie" and scroll down to image of 3 vases similar to yours, also select "Entwurfe/Objekte" and scroll d...
The name "Richard" was not the property of "Loetz". It belonged to J. Jouve and/or Etling, who in turn could have it manufactured by anyone they chose. In this case, pressed glass goblets and typical...
Are the dimensions not similar, Warren's are in inches 4 x 6, yours are in cm 9.5 x 16.5
With the button pontil I agree this is the work of Igor Muller. Here is an example of the same shape currently on offer; https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Hand-Blown-Art-Glass-Vase-Art-Nouveau-Iridescent-Tear...
THANKS BGandM for your explanation. I must conclude that the use of uranium was not uncommon and used by many manufacturers and as a clue, leads to no specific maker. You mention it is a feature som...
A gorgeous vase and a question from a newbie: What is the actual significance of whether or not it glows, does this in any way point to a specific manufacturer of the vase ?
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