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can anyone help me ID this vase?
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I scanned it in - I need to take another picture in incandescent light, it might pick up the colors better. What is this kind of glazing called? It's beige with iridescence and ... glooby looking. My mom had a vase with a similar glaze from Germany. Her's was a wedding gift from 1956. glooby vase Thanks for any help! Answer: I should add that I'm really looking for a way to describe it. On the bottom is stamped "Made in Nielsen's Extraordinary Ceramics" - sounds very modern, so I doubt it's worth much. I'd just really like to call it something other than "glooby"! Answer: Try drip glaze, I think that's the technical term for it. My eBay Auctions My Website Just call me #417! Answer: You might try "Irridescent mottled drip" Although, Glooby might get more looks. http://community.here.com/infopop/em.../icon_wink.gif Answer: is that a word? _____________________ Answer: 'That' is definitely a word! http://community.here.com/3/ws/emoticons/party.gif Trotting off to take my anti-SM* medicine now. *Smart Ask Answer: Hmmm, I tend to think it as gloppy as glooby feels too blobby to me. http://community.here.com/infopop/em.../icon_wink.gif . . . . . . . . . StuffyGrotto Answer: I think the proper term may be "Gloopy". Answer: <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by corrdogg: You might try "Irridescent mottled drip" Although, _Glooby_ might get more looks. http://community.here.com/infopop/em.../icon_wink.gif<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> And if you really want to, you can spell 'Iridescent' right http://community.here.com/infopop/em.../icon_wink.gif Tarisa What else should I be? All apologies. ~ Nirvana My eBay Auctions Answer: I'd like to bid on it, please let me know when you list it. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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