Weird Glass Vessel: Any Ideas?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Carnivant, Sep 9, 2024.

  1. Carnivant

    Carnivant Active Member

    Hello!

    I acquired this glass vessel from an antique store today. I thought it looked strange, and it was also discounted from $2 to free, so I figured why not. It appears to be partly melted, seems to have a broken top, and was very dirty, all likely contributing to why it was so cheap. But still, it fascinates me, so... here it is.

    It is approximately 9 cm tall. The outside is black and red. The inside (at least what I can see near the hole) is the same red colour. There is a pontil mark (or something) at the bottom which is a light, slag-like blue. When holding the bottle into the light (looking inside from the hole or anywhere on the base), the glass actually appears to be a blue.

    Under UV, the pontil mark glows fairly vibrantly (it reminds me of an opal), but the bottle itself glows a dark green (very noticeable around the bottom and the smoothed top, but not bright like uranium; the red parts do not glow).

    That's everything I could think to check. Any help with this would be appreciated. :)

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  2. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    The internet says it's a pineapple finial for a wooden clock. Do a Google Images search and see what you make of similars.

    Debora
     
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  3. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It reminds me of some Christmas baubles that have a pine cone look. If this is such a bauble, it would have had a metal cap.
    I only know the turned and carved wooden finials for clocks, have never seen glass ones.
     
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  4. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    It’s certainly a pineapple. I’ve only seen wooden finials on clocks too. I’d have thought a bit heavy for a bauble. I suspect it’s what remains of a stopper.
     
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  5. Carnivant

    Carnivant Active Member

    I did start with a Google Image search, but unfortunately, I have not found that to be much help with this piece. I would also not think it is a finial for a clock.

    Would either of these have a flat bottom with a pontil scar though? To me, it looks like this was meant to stand on its base rather than hang or act as a stopper. My original thought was some sort of bottle (maybe for perfume), but while the size and shape would work, I just haven't found anything like this one.
     
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  6. Carnivant

    Carnivant Active Member

    I realized the stopper suggestion works if the "pontil" continued to form the stopper, with what remains being just the decorative part. Even so, that would be a rather intense stopper (big, bulky, and heavy). If this was a stopper though, I'd love to see the bottle it went with. x)

    Another suggestion I got was a curtain rod finial, which I think this could be the correct size for. Similar to this one:
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    (https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/boston-sandwich-glass-co-blown-molded-4749029042)

    That one was made by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company. It just so happens to be blue and UV-active as well. The shape is certainly different, with mine being more pineapple-like than hobnail-like. So... still looking, but another possible lead there. :)
     
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