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Turn of the Century Stevens Williams Applied Glass Vase

Glassware14 of 104Dolphin Candlestick, vaseline or canary PREVEarly 1900s Jefferson Swirling Maze JIP Vaseline Brides Bowl NEXT
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Posted 3 months, 26 days ago

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Shawnl86
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I knew I had to have a really amazing piece of glass as my 100th post, I purchased this last week, and was impressed when it was unwrapped!
I believe this vase was produced by the Stevens Williams Glass Company in the early 1900s.
This vase has Gorgeous features! First off the Stripped pattern within the glass is very Beautiful, the Applied Vaseline Leafs and Vines are nice Victorian touch and the way the glass changes from Opalescent to Pink is just Incredible!
Its stunning the way the Striped Pattern and Applied Glass leafs just Scream Bright Green under a Black light!
The Vase is in Mint condition, which I attribute to the Good Care by previous Generations.
Thanks for Looking!
Best Regards
Shawnl86

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  1. scottvez scottvez, 3 months, 26 days ago
    Beautiful-- I would suspect Victorian Czech ( maybe Kralik) before S & W.

    Is the pontil rough on the bottom?

    Scott
  2. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 3 months, 26 days ago
    Thanks Scott, I figured you would enjoy this one, we seem to share a common interest in Victorian Applied Glass! The Pontil is Rough, and Not polished.
    I felt alittle bad for the seller, I was the only person who bid on it.
  3. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 2 months, 15 days ago
    I Appreciate all the Feedback Guys!
  4. vaselinealley vaselinealley, 19 days ago
    I would be smitten to add such a gorgeous piece to my collection!

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