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9" Blown Heavy Glass Light Amber 2 Spout 2 Handle Vase With Raised Wavy Blue Lines

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Gillian's loves289 of 1374Early Loetz Heliotrope Enameled Glass Vase, new DEK - III/125, ca. 1890sGreek Revival Dressing Mirror
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Blondie15
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    This is a 10" tall substantial weight art glass vase with 2 spouts and blue handles. It has a raised design of wavy blue lines. Would love help as to artist or maker. It is hand blown with a pontil. It looks like Nailsea design. Thank you for looking and helping solve mystery.

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    1. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      Romanian origin I think & from within the last 20 - 30 years. The pulled loop design is an old technique that was used (& is still used) by many glass makers known & unknown. "Nailsea" is a term applied to a lot of different glass with pulled loop designs but not much of it actually came from that small English town.
    2. Blondie15 Blondie15, 7 years ago
      Thank you so much for your help and information. I will research Romanian glass as I know nothing about it. I just love this piece and the feel and weight is wonderful. You really must see it in person of course.

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