Interesting, I just got one in and auction as part of a lot. The interesting part is that mine has exactly the same type of crack, in exactly the same place. What are the odds?
@tee_jay667718 күн бұрын
A very beautiful find.
@MsShellybell12Ай бұрын
Thank you I am also here regarding a US zone stamp made in Germany sugar cup with lid it's very cute. They made stuff so well it last that tea cup you said was about 70 years now we need a warranty for everything.😂
@MsShellybell12Ай бұрын
Thank you I am also here regarding a US zone stamp made in Germany sugar cup with lid it's very cute.
@janicefinch51572 ай бұрын
Is it for a vase put flowers in it and there’s so many options
@GreenEyedNessie2 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful piece, what a shame about the bronze disease. Thank you for such an informative video.
@travisguide45163 ай бұрын
I like how practical this ashtray is alot of trays the ash blows right out but this is more practical
@travisguide45163 ай бұрын
Excellent piece i found a controlled bubble ashtray yesterday no label either
@DennisShook-k7w3 ай бұрын
todays folks are so silly😢😢
@DennisShook-k7w3 ай бұрын
it's amazing how people have gotten used to plastic junk,the women that used these were housewives not priss pots😅😂❤
@manuelmorales-cx1uu3 ай бұрын
Found one today for $2 us
@elzaaltmann3 ай бұрын
70s, 60s. I grew up with this stuff😅
@merryhunt91533 ай бұрын
The Corning Museum of Glass says that lead gives "a strong icy-blue response." I think that explains your glass from Ikea.
@soydelrancho3 ай бұрын
I just bought a bowl made by him for $2.00. Didn't even know who he was but the piece seem interesting to me very tick glass. It is signed and it has number 57 I believe
@theresamarvin12204 ай бұрын
Originally I thought it was Waterford Waffle. It’s easy to find and collect. I loan it out to friends and relatives for weddings and showers. They don’t want the canisters, of course.
@lisalamp35374 ай бұрын
I found a lead crystal one at a thrift store
@qualitytouchpainter4 ай бұрын
Just bought one.
@hoghead26085 ай бұрын
Great video. I loved you showing how to did your research. Learned a lot.
@magneato115 ай бұрын
That was a rare really cool thing I remember lots of adults had those kind of things when I was a child. Canadian
@kayforbes53316 ай бұрын
Lovely video, thanks. Beautiful work and I agree it's a joyful thing. The design looks like it might be Moon Crystal. I collect a lot of Caithness glass and have many of the seconds. I live in Scotland so find them in junk shops and thrift stores. (PS pronounced "Kay-th'ness")
@bitweasel80106 ай бұрын
That cadmium vase steals the show for me. I've been trying to build up a cadmium collection and so far all I have are a few small pieces, nothing even remotely as pretty as that vase... One day. :) And yes, every thrift store run, I bring along my 365nm blacklight. The "does this shelf full of clear glass contain any manganese pieces" swipe is a standard operation by now :')
@TheGlitterTheory336 ай бұрын
I thought Your video on depression/uranium glass was the most informative, quick short video for the basics & for beginners who are new to this era of glass, antiquing, or whatnot . I just really enjoyed it. I’ve been wanting in about the different types of light that are on my flashlight that has six lights no I wanted to know what these lights are going to identify or what kind of glasses actually going to shine different colors besides uranium your video was really good just for ‘beginner’ basics. I loved it.
@Jar0fMay07 ай бұрын
I love these. Make sure not to pick up the fake ones. The Murano pieces go anywhere from $300-$700, depending on color, patterns, etc.
@katiehale44117 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your find. If you want to sell it you might do “pick up” only.
@Crossword1317 ай бұрын
Meissen was the first to introduce the pattern, but it was so popular, maaaany other companies started copying it. Nice vidéo. I subbed.
@turnervinson7 ай бұрын
amazing! Do you still have this painting available?
@ThomasGebhart-kb8uj7 ай бұрын
I recently bought a pot by the same artist. Mine is a type of wedding pot signed Arizona Digs 32. Same coarse pot and similar white etched designs. I did find a reference to some digs conducted in 1932 in Arizona. I thought at first that this might have been some sort of touristy item commemorating these digs. Now I'm not sure. I actually like the pots and love the intrigue. Someone certainly knows who made these.
@Missunderstood1037 ай бұрын
I just discovered my blue cased piece is Sasaki, not Murano. I'm thrilled to find this style of glass. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@lisalamp35377 ай бұрын
Wanted to add, I don't see why you think it's funny. Donate it so someone can appreciate it.
@lisalamp35377 ай бұрын
It's heavy because it's probably lead crystal. Tap it with your finger nail and it will probably sound like wind-chime
@johnneycoon78087 ай бұрын
I absolutely love these precious things. I’ve been collecting similar items for many decades and now I must part with most of them. I really enjoy your channel just having discovered it today. Are you still collecting and posting videos?
@johnneycoon78087 ай бұрын
I found your video while researching the meaning of US zone. You supplied a lot of useful information. I have a full set of 8 place settings plus serving dishes that belonged to my grandmother. Trying to figure out what to do with it because I’m moving out of the country.
@metavinci4278 ай бұрын
One of the best explanations I’ve seen. Thank you.
@lisalamp35378 ай бұрын
My tulip fire king all have lids
@Sheila-nt6jd8 ай бұрын
Small mixing bowl is 6 1/2". As previously said. This is the drip jar without the lid :)
@rebelWP8 ай бұрын
The top rim looks like the sidewalks in Rwanda. While there, they referred to this basket as a peace basket. In Rwanda, they just referred to it as the Rwandan peace basket. It is on their currency. Some said it’s about coming together as one country, one Rwanda. No one referred to anything as Tutsi or Hutu while recently traveling there. Maybe it’s better to simply call it Rwandan.
@Laurad4198 ай бұрын
Stumbled upon a set of 10 of these in a thrift store yesterday. I didn’t know exactly what they were but they screamed 1970’s. I bought them for $25 US, researching them brought me to your channel 👍🏼
@MarianneCarlson-vg1tn9 ай бұрын
What does the bottom of it look like ?
@ratsky63139 ай бұрын
As you can se there’s are Orange dot on the vase. Vasba keramik use uranium paint to do the Orange mark Effect. Most of the old jasba keramik stuff with Orange/red colour are a bit radioactive. 😅
@Alexandra-qc5wp9 ай бұрын
It's radioactive
@hallbjornthefirebreather83768 ай бұрын
But not dangerous
@azrifa21384 ай бұрын
@@hallbjornthefirebreather8376That’s what she said
@hallbjornthefirebreather83764 ай бұрын
@azrifa2138 yeah I was saying to to Alexandra, not the person who made the video. No worries
@Sigridovski9 ай бұрын
Pillivuyt is lead free according to Lead Free Mama. So with this you can cook with it on top of a stove? I think it can be used on a gas stove.
@Clovathistles10 ай бұрын
That's not lladro it could be nao lladro (Spanish version) and I would just bin the drunk guy You were touching them way too much hunni and it was an accident waiting to happen plus your camera fiddling about sorry but I couldn't stop laughing as I knew it was gonna break with you touching it too much. Hope you managed to sell the girl! X
@ScottPearson-wl4tu10 ай бұрын
Beautiful i have a ruby red tall vase with a blubed base. I found it in the trash 🗑️ by the roadside. I love it 💕 it's 20" tall I wonder how much it's worth 😅
@stephanieramirez915110 ай бұрын
I got mines for 99¢minds the clear one I really want to get my hands on the red one
@lucazsy11 ай бұрын
Do you think the fluorescence of the glass showed at 18:46 is caused by cerium oxide? It is used as a glass decolorizer and usually causes blue fluorescence, actually, there is a company called Smart Elements that sells fluorescent glass beads doped with Ce3+ (they fluoresce blue). Also, cerium oxide (IV) has a density of 7.22 g/cm³ (Wikipedia) which could explain the glass weight. This oxide is widely used as a polisher and its price is not that high (compared to other rare earth compounds). So, I think it a good guess to explaing that glass fluorescence.
@drewsmalley769 Жыл бұрын
very helpful thank you
@renegadechoir Жыл бұрын
Oh sweet! Meg is my partner's grandmother (well her grandfather married Meg before my partner was born) - in any case - it's always great to see her things in the wild :)
@jack3inflesh Жыл бұрын
Very helpful. Thankyou. I have a blacklight on the way to me. Lots of glass to inspect. A few pieces of what I believe to be brilliant cut based on the cuts but am still a bit suspect as there is little to no wear on the base. Supposedly, the modern fakes show parallel striations in the cuts from the diamond blades as opposed to smooth surfaces from the old steel blades. All of my pieces seem to be smooth so its going to be interesting to see how the blacklight test goes. I have a celery bowl that has mistakes in the cuts and seems lighter in weight than similar size pieces. I’m very curious to see if that one passes the blacklight test!
@TheQueensWish Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I realize this was 2 years ago. I only recently discovered Tonala and I’m now shopping birds on eBay.
@TheRetiredone42 Жыл бұрын
I believe that it is a grease jar, missing the lid. Lovely condition.