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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: ACStanley on August 08, 2012, 04:02:19 PM
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I have a set of eight of these and am having a very hard time dating them.
What I do know:
There is a seam running down both sides
The seam does run to the bottom but not through the bottom
The glass has a wavy look to it
The rim is rippled
There are bubbles in the glass
The bottom although not symmetrical it is smooth
So im assuming that they were blown into a form, but between the color, bubbles, how the bottom is attached and a lack of pontil im not sure where this puts me with a date.
Thanks everyone!
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That slight irridescence says they are probably late 70`s or 80`s !! Are they highball size ?? Probably blown in mold,, they did a lot like that !! Wendy is the one for glass !! See what she says !!
Forgot to say,, when blown in mold they put an extra glob of glass in the bottom, then the rest was added, that gave extra weight to the bottom, should be a circular seam, sort of, around the base !!
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Wow! I would have guessed older by the glass, but the design says 60s-70s Very interesting about the bottom, I didnt know that. They are more of a lowball style.
H 3 3/4"
W Mouth 2 1/2"
W Widest 3 3/4"
W Base 1 3/4"
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My highball glasses are 3 1/2 in. tall !! So thats what you have !!
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ahahaha... I thought to myself, "no way! they are deff lowball glasses!" I looked online, Highball glass - 10-14oz Lowball glass - 4-10oz... using a shot glass, I fit 12oz in the glass.. lol you are correct.
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LOL !! To tell the truth I had never heard of a lowball !! Or I should say,, lowball glass !!
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LOL - Yeah I think the size goes - Shot - Cordial - Lowball - Highball
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I will take your word for it !!
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Nice going mart !! :D definitely 70's, definitely blown in mold, and I can clearly see the circular seam around the base with added weight !!
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Fantastic! Thank you =) Could you please tell me what the dead give away for the 70s? That way I dont have to ask about 70s blown glass again. You guys are wonderful BTW... Im glad that I found this forum!
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Sometimes it is very hard to tell old glass from glass produced in Mexico by traditional methods. I found the best thing to do is to pick up glass items and get a feel for them. There's something in the touch that is very subtle and hard to define, but you know it when you feel it. Go to antique shops, and ask about this piece or that and ask to hold it. Antique shops are a good place to learn and the proprietors are usually happy to chat with you!
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Yes, you are correct. I need to work on building my local connections. I am still quite wet behind the ears when it comes to Antiques and Vintage items, I feel that I have a grasp in my specific area, but I thirst for more knowledge, and as you said, getting out and talking to experts, and touching and smelling items, doing some old school foot work, is what I need to expand myself into... I love going to auctions, and talking to people there, but the attitudes can be quite competitive if you know what I mean...
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From about 1900 to 1940 many things went through phases about every 20 years give or take a few !! About 1940 that time period started getting shorter,, down to about 10 years !! 40 to 50 then 50 to 60 ect !! You find a similarity that is rather common to most items as well as color that was used !! Just look at a bunch of stuff through the time periods and compare the similarities,, they might be subtle but eventually you will get the hang of it !!
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I can tell that most of you don't drink. That is a stemless snifter used for drinking brandy and whiskey neat.
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Frogpatch, that makes a lot of sense with the wide bottom, I never thought of that... Awesome! I know what glass im drinking out of tonight! =)
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Mart your right, I just need to get more hands on, and I have only been trying to educate myself for less than a year now on the vintage and antique, I love being able to trade thoughts with you guys, and reading the threads, its helping me along wonderfully. Also I see what your saying with phases, you even see that in pop-culture and fashion, I will keep an eye out for the rhythm of repetition and those slight differences...
Thanks again.
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Also remember that whatever the similarities,, there are also glitches that follow no rule !!
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Glass is probably one of the most difficult antiques to get a handle on!! It all comes with time & as Tales said the more you handle it the easier it will be! Buy all and any antique books on glass you can find. As mart said " there are also glitches that follow no rule " Glass is a challenge but my favorite of all!!
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I also love glass Wendy - if I could I would take all my furniture out of the living room - line it with curios and china closets and fill them all with different glass!!! Ahhhh one can dream :D
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Kidden me too I just filled one curio with elegant glass and I just sit & look at it as it sparkles in the light!