Unidentified Peacock Eye Rose Bowl
I have more photos of the bowl but not necessarily better photos. The fine detail of the decoration is still difficult to discern.
Comments from the owner:
The rose bowl has no pontil mark, it is smooth like Burmese glass. It has no marks. The bowl it self is 62 cm around the centre and 18 cm high.
The interior shades from pink to yellow. The outside is a blue green at top shading to a very pale green. Some of the leaf appears to be slightly raised like a cameo effect
The exterior is blue green at top shading to the exact pale green as the other bowl you show and the same pattern. The maple/or ivy leaf design is exactly the design style as you have on Burmese fairy lamps.
My observations:
The interior color shades from a Burmese-like pink to yellow. This layer would appear to be heat reactive as opposed to a single layer of colored glass.
The exterior blue/green shades to a very light green similar to the example above. The photo do bot appear to be true to color. This layer could also be heat reactive. How two heat reactive layers is accomplished is beyond me.
The Peacock Eye pattern goes nearly all the way to the crimps like the two other examples.
The Ivy design is quite similar to both Webb/Barbe and Mount Washington. I does not appear, however, to have the quality as Mount Washington art work. But, the photos don't show the decoration clearly enough to judge.
The bowl seems to be very translucent. You can see the Peacock Eye pattern as well as the decoration through the glass.
A fine bowl for sure.......who made it?

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