Posted 4 months ago
Misglass
(18 items)
Another find several years ago from a sale in Fl. There are no markings or labels on it. It is about 9 1\2 in tall.
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Posted 4 months ago
Misglass
(18 items)
Another find several years ago from a sale in Fl. There are no markings or labels on it. It is about 9 1\2 in tall.
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Thank you Bellin68!
Love the vase. I notice this has a very similar ruffled top to it that one of mine does. Mine is a little more refined than the one you have in the way the rim is formed but still very close in my opinion. I have been looking for the information on who made this vase of mine for years. If you can share more information that you might remember about how you obtained your please let me know. Thanks for sharing here on CW
JayHow I bought this vase several years ago in Fl. I bought it just because of the shape and color. I have no idea who or where the vase was made. I am just now doing research on my collection. I wish I knew more to share with you. I am getting up in years and need to do something.
Thank you
I think its great that you have chosen to research your collection for something to take up your spare time. Although I am quite knowledgable in alot of areas, there are others out here on CW that will put me to shame. If there is ever a question you may have about an item you are looking for information on, I am always willing to help if I can. I am disabled myself with a cripling muscle disorder and this is a great way to put the mind to good use...So glad to meet you misglass.