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This could be a Webb 'Coin-moulded' vase, c.1935. I believe these were made by Richardson for Webb. If the pontil has been ground concave and polished, then look carefully at the base for the acid-etched 'Webb' logo.
Paradisetrader
[Oct 23, 2006 at 04:57 PM]
Thank you David but there's no polished pontil - it's mold blown with just a sllight kick-up. This style of glass has been discussed further and now identified as Czech from labeled examples. See my topic "Czech Thumbprint Optics - Jeweler - Murmac" at (...)