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Heavy Square Footed Glass/Crystal Vase

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By melistreasures, 10 January, 2022
Description

Measurements: 11 inches Tall- Square Foot: Just over 3 inces wide & almost 1 inch thick- Opening at top of vase: almost 5 1/2 inches wide

Weighs: over 4 pounds

Has like Diamond point patterns, geometric cuts, very heavy, gold rim on top

Category
Glassware and Crystal
Medium
Glass Crystal, Not sure if the gold rim is metal or brass
Distinguishing marks
No name or marks of any kind
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
11 inches tall
Square Base: little over 3 inches wide and almost 1 inch thick
Date Period
Unknown
Weight
4lbs 13.6oz
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

3 years 5 months ago

Re: Heavy Square Footed Glass/Crystal Vase

This appears to be late 19th Century European Cut Glass, most of it with gilded metal mounts tends to be French. Most of the upper end cut glass will carry company marks, generally etched or acid marked on the underside of the base. Some were marked with paper/foil labels that were removed or have long since fallen off. Values for cut glass took a tumble after the Victorian decorating trend collapsed in the 1990's. Unmarked comparable vases often sell for under $150.00 at auction.

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melistreasures

3 years 5 months ago

In reply to Re: Heavy Square Footed Glass/Crystal Vase by Lovejoy

Re: Heavy Square Footed Glass/Crystal Vase

Thank you so much on that..Thats more than I have been able to figure out...I also have another vase that I'm going to post....any knowledge on it please let me know...

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