Posted 10 months ago
Justanovice
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Please if anyone can advise I would very much appreciate it! Bought this lovely pink creation at a local auction recently. Many thanks!
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Posted 10 months ago
Justanovice
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Please if anyone can advise I would very much appreciate it! Bought this lovely pink creation at a local auction recently. Many thanks!
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No marks at all on the bottom?
looks like a modern piece..very nice color..
I'd say modern too; and a "Loetz Medici-esque" copy so it's a good chance it was made in eastern Europe. Very nice!
I think maybe Royal Brierly
Thank you vetraio5o, czechman, dasullywon, Greatsnowyowl! There is no mark on the bottom. I thought maybe modern, but did like it very much - Gosh there is so much to learn. Many thanks!
I think it's new and Italian.
there are no completed auctions I could find but there are some items with the same shape and surface treatment (minus the dots) on ebay. search for
LOVELY ROYAL BRIERLEY IRIDESCENT STUDIO ART GLASS VASE.
I'd bet money that this was Royal Brierley. :)
Thank you LoetzBuddies,Greatsnowyowl,scandinavian-pieces! This site is just great, bowled over by the enthusiastic responses. So nice to think that there are a lot of folk all over the world that will respond!! Have just looked at the Royal Brierley you mentioned Greatsnowyowl and I would go with that, certainly the same shape and colour treatment. Thank you all so much - I love the research on all of my vintage things and the information I glean on the way. Afraid there are still a few more pieces for 'show and Tell' with a cry for help in identifying, but also a few that I have identified (hopefully correctly!)
Thank you mustangtony!