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Author Topic: Bohemia Label on Vase ID needed. ID = Vizner, Sklo Union, Czechoslovakia  (Read 2297 times)

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Offline selina

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This lovely pair I found yesterday and there is a vestige of a label left. Im hoping for an ID by either the label, unless its generic, or style, or combination of both. I thought they were similar to the Sklo Union candle holders I have but the pattern is  different. Or if someone can direct me to a site with Bohemia labels if they arent a basic label.

They are approx 20cm high x 8cm wide. Concave bases. And who would have thought that all the times Ive tried to take pics and never thought to use the bathroom!!  ;D

TIA.

Selina
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Re: Bohemia Label on Vase ID needed.
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2007, 05:14:19 AM »
Pattern number 20082/200 vases from Sklo Union, Herrmanova Hut, designed @ 1965, by Frantisek Vizner. Generic Glassexport "Bohemia Glass" label. In production for at least 20 years. Patterns always tend to vary on different items, even within a series.
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Marcus

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Re: Bohemia Label on Vase ID needed.
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2007, 06:23:49 AM »
Thank you so much Marcus. I must admit I did pick them because they reminded me of my candle holders. They arent keepers Im afraid but at least they will have the correct attribution. Ive certainly found an appreciation for them, cant part with the candle holders.. :)

Selina
Trudy

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