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Author Topic: archer w/dog vase intaglio/etched/engraved? all three?  (Read 2994 times)

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Offline azelismia

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Re: archer w/dog vase intaglio/etched/engraved? all three?
« Reply #20 on: November 30, 2008, 06:01:32 AM »
I am going to do a website of my collection adn decided that before I Did that I was going to have to figure out how to take good pics. Yeah, we'd already figured the backdrop wasn't going to work. I have another black cloth that's in the dryer now that I am going to try again wtih later. I'll get those other pics tomorrow :)

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Re: archer w/dog vase intaglio/etched/engraved? all three?
« Reply #21 on: February 02, 2009, 07:17:52 AM »
So I finally got the passau museum books, in Band 2 there is a goblet that reminds me stylistically of this vase every time I look at it. it's on page 133.  from glass engraver josef haberl.

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Re: archer w/dog vase intaglio/etched/engraved? all three?
« Reply #22 on: February 02, 2009, 08:05:29 AM »
Lucky you!  I wish I had those books.  It would be much appreciated if you could you email me a photo/scan of the page (krsilber at hotmail dot com).  Does it say anything about Josef Haberl - who he worked for or with?  What's the date of the goblet?
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Re: archer w/dog vase intaglio/etched/engraved? all three?
« Reply #23 on: February 02, 2009, 08:49:18 AM »
It will probably be a little while before I can do a scan, I am having upgrade issues with my printer due to win7. the goblet in here is 1845. Which is a bit earlier in date than I'd been thinking but who knows?

This thread has been going on for months now though so a little wait won't hurt :)

My German is very sketchy but it looks like ti says he produced up until 1866 and died one year later. I can't tell if there are any glass works mentioned for sure. it looks like he was located in new Vienna.

it is a great set of books. I  need to brush up on my german. If I go to germany i'll be able to talk about glass but I won't be able to order dinner that well ;)


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