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Trying to ID an Antique Glass Vase

The bottom section with the ridges is the base.  Would you just call it an old vase?

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Trying to ID an Antique Glass Vase

If you turn it upside down is it the base to a punch bowl set?
I had one similar in the 1950's or '60's but a different style.
I would call it pressed glass. The clients are really holding our feet to the fire on dates.
Just some thoughts, Mavourneen 10

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Trying to ID an Antique Glass Vase

I have a hard time categorizing as well. The sides seem to shallow to be called a vase IMO. Dimensions?

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Trying to ID an Antique Glass Vase

If you turn it upside down is it the base to a punch bowl set?
I had one similar in the 1950's or '60's but a different style.
I would call it pressed glass. The clients are really holding our feet to the fire on dates.
Just some thoughts, Mavourneen 10
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Trying to ID an Antique Glass Vase

It definitely appears to be the base of another bowl, either a punch bowl or fruit bowl. And it's CUT glass, which makes it more valuable than pressed glass. Try a search for cut glass bowl base in Pottery and Glass and you'll see similar items. But, I would put ALL of the following in the listing title (as people searching often either don't know the correct terminology, or they know sellers don't always use and/or know the correct terminology when listing these types of glass items): EAPG Pressed Glass Cut Glass.

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Trying to ID an Antique Glass Vase

Could it be the base to an early Imperial Broken Arches punch bowl?

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Oh, I hope not. I still have a purple Imperial EAPG Punch Bowl Base that I cannot sell to save my life.
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That is exactly what it is.
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