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    Posted 13 years ago

    Brewrod
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    Here is a wonderful Art Glass Vase with Copper overlay and Cabichon Jewels . This was a gift my mom had given me. I don't have any information on where or whom may have made this beautiful vase.
    Any imput would be wonderful. thanks

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    1. ozmarty ozmarty, 13 years ago
      Hi it looks Austrian / Bohemian . Very nice indeed. are there any marks on the metal or glass?
    2. Brewrod Brewrod, 13 years ago
      ozmarty- thanks for the reply. I haven't seen any marks on this . Not giving up looking ,maybe just a blind eye doesn't see it. It is so much better looking in person.
    3. cogito cogito, 11 years ago
      I think the running theory for many of these sorts of pieces is that the base glass is Welz and the overlay was done elsewhere.

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