Posted 10 months ago
vlkma238412
(187 items)
clear vase both sides can be used it has 2 openings and 2 bases the glass has a yellow undertone .
its by Krosno poland
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Posted 10 months ago
vlkma238412
(187 items)
clear vase both sides can be used it has 2 openings and 2 bases the glass has a yellow undertone .
its by Krosno poland
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GREAT PIECE:)
It is by Krosno, Poland.
I posted one earlier, not sure what it was either. No yellow undertones though.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/47625-interesting-glass
thanks vetraio50 never expacted it to be polish and Amber yours is much brighter looks better i think
HI VLKMA! I've seen the same shape with controlled bubbles and one with a blue sommerso as well.
I run into them once and a while at the thrift. I haven't been picking them up but will if you want a few more. The are usually just a buck or two so it is no problem. I would send you mine but it was involved in a butter finger accident during which I taught my kids a new word. Just let me know, it is no trouble. Heck I do it for everyone else!
Thanks AmberRose but that wont be necaserry i live in the netherlands so shipping is expensive and I have to limit space so therefor one is enough
THANKS
Hi, I have just bought one and absolutely love it. It is a crystal clear one. I feel that it sits on the wider cut base as the Krosno sticker is at the top near the small bubble opening. Thank you.