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Lisa E
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08/09/2010 8:28 pm  

anyone have any info on this glass vase? Thanks in advance for any help


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Lisa E
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08/09/2010 8:32 pm  

sorry picture was too small...
sorry picture was too small...


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Robert Leach
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09/09/2010 1:27 am  

Where
in the world are you Lisa ?
It often helps with identification


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Lisa E
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09/09/2010 1:33 am  

I got this at a flea Market...
I got this at a flea Market in NY


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Lisa E
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11/09/2010 2:44 am  

today i brought this into a...
today i brought this into a vintage store i frequently shop at and the owner told me it may be Holmegaard? I don't think he's right, i have a couple of Holmegaard pieces and they aren't signed like this and have a more finished quality.


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NULL NULL
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11/09/2010 3:13 am  

this may be the store you already visited..if not give them a visit
THE END OF HISTORY http://theendofhistoryshop.blogspot.com/
548 1/2 HUDSON ST, MANHATTAN
Monday - Friday 12 - 7pm Saturday & Sunday 1 - 6pm. HistoryGlass@gmail.com
Also good glass board here: http://www.glassmessages.com/


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Lisa E
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11/09/2010 4:21 am  

thank you, i will try them...
thank you, i will try them as well...just curious about the vase, i only paid $5.00 for it but there is just something so appealing about it that makes me want to know of its origin.


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Gustavo
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12/09/2010 5:27 pm  

Possibilities
Hi Lisa:
I can`t help on identification, but I`m on the production side.
I see something interesting.
It reminds me like, like, like a bottle that had been cut the neck, or provably a blown piece, that once cut, was no polished.
The piece is apparently with little "finished quality" or perhaps "unfinished".
But is signed in the the place that looks unfinished!
So, I see three possibilities:
1) Go on with the identification, producer/designer.
2) Is a prototype, an experiment a little provocative. But like saying "don`t think is bad finished, I signed there...."
or
3) Are factory tests, like saying EL 23, shape EL, color 23, or something like that. If it is like that, I don`t see compulsory to put that info there, but is more clever that in the underside, perhaps easy to see, and not to be confused with a sign...
Saludos


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