Posted 5 months ago
epson233
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This vase is from the same purchase made at an estate sale -- paid $7.50 -- need members assistance in identifying glass manufacturer -- thanks members
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Pink Etch Vase -- Need Help @ ID | Glassware486 of 2952 |
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Posted 5 months ago
epson233
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This vase is from the same purchase made at an estate sale -- paid $7.50 -- need members assistance in identifying glass manufacturer -- thanks members
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thanks mustangtony for the loves -- have a great week -- autumn
thanks for the love kevin -- have a great week
thanks phil for taking a peak
Pretty, pretty colour!....:-)
So far, I come up with Indiana Glass Co. They did a series of cranberry color. I haven't found the pattern yet! I'll keep you posted.
The exact one is on Etsy same pattern! I just don't know your measurements.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/109968786/art-deco-cranberry-etched-glass-flower?ref=sr_gallery_24&ga_includes%5B%5D=materials&ga_search_query=etched+glass+flowers&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery
thanks spiritinthesky3 -- the etsy listing sure looks like it was done by the same company as mine-- i think these are newer pieces -- will try Indiana Glass also -- mine has about the same dimensions 10 inches tall x 4 1/4 diameter at the opening -- have a great week
thanks inky for the loves --
thanks sean for the love
It looks like the Vase is stained Pink over clear then etched to create the frosted flower design and not an actual color of the glass itself. Still quite an impressive look!! LOU
thanks loumanal -- the pink is definitely molded into the glass as you can not scratch it off as with some of the cheap knock offs -- always make it a habit to carry a knife with me when i am on the haunt for glassware -- that and a black light -- learned that trick after getting burnt a few times -- thanks for the love and taking the time to comment -- i really appreciate it
Another safer way to check it is to hold it to light; if stained or flashed, very often you will see some spots of clear glass that has worn through or been scratched-off. A beautiful vase by any definition!! RER (LOUMANAL)
mmmmmmmm louomanal -- that's interesting -- i can see one area that is clear -- very small however and that is why i tried to scratch some more off before purchasing and later at home -- it wouldn't budge -- it is pretty -- and i only paid $7.50 -- so what the hay -- it will make a pretty vase for my roses this summer -- the blue one which i bought at the same estate sale will never be used as a vase for flowers as long as in my procession
thanks for your input i really appreciated it -- have a great evening