Miscellaneous & Unidentified Glass Identification Guide + Gallery
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This section of the encyclopaedia is for miscellaneous & unidentified glass. Some of these items we have no idea about, others we might have a good idea who the maker could be, but are not 100% sure. Some we may be able to identify, but don't yet have their own section in our encyclopaedia. If anyone out there can confirm the manufacturer of any of the unidentified items, please let us know, then we can move them to the relevant section of the encyclopedia.
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A Belgian pink and clear glass vase. Made by Val St-Lambert, signed and labelled.
A Belgian pink and clear glass bowl. Made by Val St-Lambert, signed.
A Portugese green, black, white and blue glass geode bowl. Made by the IVIMA glass factory.
A Czech / Murano style green and clear glass bowl / ashtray.
A Murano style, large turquoise and blue "incalmo" fused glass bottle vase. Manufacturer unknown.
A French blue mottled glass vase with applied clear prunts. Signed "France Gellows UR 63".
A blue glass candlestick holder, similar in style to Wedgwood of England and Gullaskruf of Sweden.
A large green mold blown glass vase with grapes pattern. Possibly Italian.
A Czech / Murano style green and pink glass bowl / ashtray with controlled bubbles effect.
An unusual organic blue glass bowl / ashtray.
A Murano style purple, blue and clear sommerso glass vase. Can be found with a label that reads "Handmade in Thailand for Habitat".
A blue and purple glass tortoise sculpture.
An orange and yellow glass "Amberina" vase. Made by Polish factory Sudety, designed by Zbigniew Horbowy.
A Polish green and clear glass jug. Made by Krosno, labelled, also has a Jaffe Rose import label.
A Polish amber pressed glass vase. Made by the Zabkowice factory, designed by Jan Sylwester Drost.
A Polish blue pressed glass 'Harfa' vase. Made by the Zabkowice factory, designed by Eryka Trzewik Drost.
An American green carnival glass bowl. Probably made by Fenton.
An American green carnival glass bowl. Made by Fenton, pattern name Berry & Leaf.
An American green carnival glass bowl. Made by Fenton, pattern name Peacock Tail.
An American amethyst carnival glass bowl. Made by Imperial, pattern name Open Rose.
A Venezuelan, Murano style, red and blue cased glass ashtray bowl. Made by ICET, labelled.
An American pale amber pressed glass "ribbon" vase, made by Indiana Glass, and marketed by Tiara Glass. This design is shown in Tiara Exclusives catalogues from the 1980's (pattern number 10102) and 1990's (pattern number 190).
An orange, red and yellow glass vase, with L. Dal Borgo retail label, and signed to base. Probably made in China.
A purple, white and clear lampworked glass dancing ballerina figurine. I am unsure of the maker, but it is in the style of work by Istvan Komaromy and Bimini.
A Scandinavian style purple and clear glass bowl. Made by Bayel of France.
A Scandinavian style blue and clear glass bowl. Made by Bayel of France.
A Cris-Daum Murano style purple glass sculpture. Labelled "Cris-Daum".
A Murano style blue glass sculpture, similar to the Cris-Daum example, but this one is labelled "P. Carrasco, FG".
A Scandinavian style purple & clear cased glass bowl.
A Scandinavian style green, amber & clear cased glass bowl.
A red & white glass ashtray bowl, possibly Japanese.
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