Isle of Wight Flame Marked Vase?
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Isle of Wight Flame Marked Vase?
Hi
Just wanted to check out what you all thought of this. Maker, period etc?
Cheers all.





Just wanted to check out what you all thought of this. Maker, period etc?
Cheers all.





Re: Isle of Wight Flame Marked Vase?
Definitely Isle of Wight, 'flame' pontil mark used between 1973 and 79.
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Re: Isle of Wight Flame Marked Vase?
Blue and white swirls, with the slightly curved bottom the shape is likely a bell vase.
Interesting to see blue and white swirls with a flame mark as it is usually found, if at all, with a coach bolt mark. At the time, the precise dates that the marks changed and how long particular colours were used for was not recorded.
It was assumed that blue and white was only made in 1973 and that the flame mark was introduced in 1974 but there was obviously an overlap along the way.
Nice piece of glass, how tall is it?
John
Interesting to see blue and white swirls with a flame mark as it is usually found, if at all, with a coach bolt mark. At the time, the precise dates that the marks changed and how long particular colours were used for was not recorded.
It was assumed that blue and white was only made in 1973 and that the flame mark was introduced in 1974 but there was obviously an overlap along the way.
Nice piece of glass, how tall is it?
John
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Re: Isle of Wight Flame Marked Vase?
A small bell vase then, bell vases are usually around 4, 5 or 6 inches tall and very occasionally 8".
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