Glass powder jar-anyone have any ideas about maker, etc?

Any ideas or information on this piece greatly appreciated!

This is a dark green glass powder jar with a smooth, “satinized” finish, is the best way I can describe it. The inside is cased glass. The top has a molded leafy and odd floral design. The bottom is plain on the outside.

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asked about 13 years ago

8 Answers

Sorry I can’t be of help but wanted to say how gorgeous it is!

answered about 13 years ago

Thanks for looking, Germaine and others!
Thanks for that link, Toby.
I think I saw those when I was looking for info on this piece, but good to revisit again-some nice pieces on there.

nyjewel, there are no numbers or marks on the bottom.
Retrojewel, thanks for looking and commenting.

answered about 13 years ago

Really beautiful… because of this ‘satinized’ finish.
But alas, can’t help more ;)

answered about 13 years ago

I don’t know about it``` but it is Beautiful!!!!

answered about 13 years ago

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Look at this site. I see two that are similar for $60 to $75. They are not the same but yours is beautiful. Good Luck.

answered about 13 years ago

such a pretty color. never seen one like it before (good luck thou)

answered about 13 years ago

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The piece is gorgeous. Are there numbers or letters on the bottom?

answered about 13 years ago

possibly modern Czech glass made with an old glass mold from the early 20th century? The satinized finish indicates a modern piece to me, the old Czech powder jars were not usually satinized. The design looks like an old Czechoslovakian style though.

answered about 13 years ago

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