Posted 2 years ago
delboydel
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i remember this in my grandmothers house as a child now (57) and when she died i was given this, no nothing about it only it must be at least 80 years old or more i think, it has two matching vases , no id or wording , only british glass on bottom of clock, help would be appreciated, thank you
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Here is a start...
http://1st-glass.1st-things.com/gallery-deco/slides/artdecovasevaseline01.html
Awesome set. Apparently uranium glass (will glow under black light). According to this site 1930's by Bagley.
http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/artdeco_glass/bagley_glass/bagleyglass_home.htm
If you continue to scroll down the page you will find the clock...
http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/artdeco_glass/bagley_glass/bagleyglass_home.htm
What a lovely set--looks art deco. And, I love that shade of green. The set has simplicity and character. You are lucky to have it.