Okay, call me crazy (you won't be the first) but is there anyway it could be ceremic cased in glass? I notice the picture is from the ebay listing. Have you received this piece yet. Do you have more pictures?
Carolyn
Actually, it's not mine. I'm very curious about glass manufacture (as well as generally

), and this piece was posted on the ebay PGP board and caught my eye and imagination.
Funny you suggest it might be ceramic cased in glass - someone in the GMB forum suggested it was glass with a glaze on it! The way I figure, many glazes have some of the same ingredients as glass and I've seen ceramic pieces mistaken for glass before. I don't really see why the parts of this that look glassy might not actually be glaze.
Hi Kristi and welcome to the board, you'll find a few familiar faces here as this board was conceived from an idea in the Glass Message Board Cafe forum. 
Ah, I wondered whether there was a connection! There are indeed many familiar names here. 
Re your vase, from the bottom it looks like glass - pontil says glass. From the top it looks like ceramic, so I'm as confused as you are! 
One of the members of the GMB board (Marcus) who used to work in ceramics professionally suggested the bit on the bottom that looks like a ground pontil might have been ground in order to removed bits of the kiln furniture used to keep the glaze from running onto the bottom of the kiln. The fact that he didn't think my idea that this is ceramic was totally outlandish was reassuring.

I'm almost afraid to explore this forum. The last thing I need is to develop another obsession - I spend far too much time looking at glass already! The interest is definitely there, though latent; in high school and university I did a lot of ceramic work, and at one time thought I might get into it professionally, but I haven't (yet) done any collecting.