Posted 8 months ago
pickrknows
(160 items)
I know absolutely very little about this piece, just that I fell for it and had to have it!
I would love to know more, as I'm sure one of the glass experts out there can help me out.
I'm most interested in the age, use, and any other info on this beautiful girl!
Thanks
Cheers!
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Sorry! can't help but as you say I'm sure someone on here will be able to...I love the deep grape colour and the movement, it's lovely!...:-)
Just found yours on this site about 2/3rds of the way down in blue...:-)
http://www.angelfire.com/rock3/sandgirl/page14.html
Thanks inky, thats a big help!
Thank-you justanovice and hedge!
Hi,
The above http://www.angelfire.com/rock3/sandgirl/index.html is my website. The dancing lady is by Josef Inwald a Czech glass maker around 1930's. If you look at me website you will see many things I collect, including the art deco glass, and my craftwork of Faberge style eggs. Let me know if I can help some more.