Red glass vase with bubbles
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Red glass vase with bubbles
Hi,
I'm new to the board (HI!), so please let me know if I miss off any obvious info! I've recently picked up the vase pictured, but I'm having trouble finding an ID. Magnor has been suggested, but I'm really not sure given the base shape etc. Could be very well be an M&S job. It is not unusually heavy, and has a polished base. The base is scratched, so probably has a little age to it, or has had a hard life! Unfortunately, I can't find the tape measure (hence the coke can).
Any help would be really appreciated. It's driving me nuts not being able to find anything about it.
Thanks in advance.
I'm new to the board (HI!), so please let me know if I miss off any obvious info! I've recently picked up the vase pictured, but I'm having trouble finding an ID. Magnor has been suggested, but I'm really not sure given the base shape etc. Could be very well be an M&S job. It is not unusually heavy, and has a polished base. The base is scratched, so probably has a little age to it, or has had a hard life! Unfortunately, I can't find the tape measure (hence the coke can).
Any help would be really appreciated. It's driving me nuts not being able to find anything about it.
Thanks in advance.
Gaynors- Number of posts : 2
Location : London
Registration date : 2012-10-23
Re: Red glass vase with bubbles
Sorry, obviously have not got the hang of posting images! Here is another, correct way up.
Gaynors- Number of posts : 2
Location : London
Registration date : 2012-10-23
Re: Red glass vase with bubbles
Aseda Glasbruk, Sweden, did very similar vases - but I've not seen one with this style of base before.
Re: Red glass vase with bubbles
It's interesting as I have a piece that looks like Aseda with a a like base and I have seen another couple through eBay, perhaps they are modern imports.
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
Location : Torbay, England
Registration date : 2012-08-12
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