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Author Topic: Is this Chribska? Or another Czech maker perhaps, Vase 3 colours 9 inches Tall  (Read 2595 times)

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Offline Nemmie

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I picked this up at a boot fair on Sunday and thought it was Chribska but have been unable to find it in your catalogues Jindrich or find one the same in a search on this site.

It is 9 inches tall and starts off green after the clear casing and then changes to orange then pink. It has large fins that protrude from the side.

Quite a lot of wear on the bottom, so is this Chribska and if so what period? Many thanks in advance.

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Offline glassobsessed

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Yes Chribska, likely made in the sixties or seventies but could be later.

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Offline Nemmie

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Well that's great news, thanks John.
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Offline Jindra8526

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I would say rather 70-80ties

you can reach Chribska catalogues quite easy. Go to
www.webareal.cz/ceskloslovenskesklo

find in blue column on the left side the item KATALOGY (CATALOGUES) open it and scroll to CHRIBSKA, I collect there all catalogues available to me for the meantime.

http://picasaweb.google.cz/Jindra8526/CHRIBSkA1999?authkey=Gv1sRgCKjbrouFiseK2gE#
I suppose that your piece is here

http://picasaweb.google.cz/Jindra8526/Chribska1992?authkey=Gv1sRgCO2dtunBhISDCA#

and here
Jindrich
www.webareal.cz/ceskoslovenskesklo

Offline Nemmie

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Yes, thank you Jindrich I had looked through your catalogue resources before I posted and although I could see a similar shape I could not match the colourway. Thanks for making the catalogues available I find them to be very useful for expanding my knowledge.

I suppose the shape is the important thing though and that not all colourways are represented in the catalogues. Thanks for your reply, I do really like the piece but I may sell it on to invest in other Czech pieces.

Saying that after I have owned anything for a week I find it very difficult to part with and it is a visually stunning piece of glass art. :)

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Offline Jindra8526

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Yes, you are abslolutely true, ignore colours, shape is important.
But your colours are very much Chribska from 90 ties.

Jindrich
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