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Author Topic: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 2...  (Read 175050 times)

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Offline steph

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    :clap:  Dear Rex thank you so much for persevering - you and your wife have a wonderful collection. Its so nice to see pieces used as intended.  I'm sure your displays will give much pleasure to GMB members.    :hiclp: cheers steph

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Offline racyrabbit2000

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I would love one in each colour but as i have found out there is a clear and a frosted in each colour as well , i collect vases and one of the ones i collect i just found out has a frosted version as well , they are the vases with a girl moulded into the outside , i dont know who makes them ,anybody Know ?REX

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Offline racyrabbit2000

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The vases that i would like to know who made them are in the background of the perriot vases , REX

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Offline rosecottagesales

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My guessing is by Libochovice. They are very similar in shape, colour and style to the dove vases, and came in 2 sizes.

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Thanks to Anne  :thup:

Well done Rex , great photos amazing collection.  :o


Andy
"Born to lose, Live to win." Ian (Lemmy) Kilmister Motorhead (1945-????)

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Offline inca

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resizing pictures

I use "Image Resizer" (Resize your image files with one simple right-click).


for XP: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/windows-xp

for Vista/Windows 7, google:  windows Image Resizer clone


all texts and pictures © Ingela Nyrén

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Offline rosieposie

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What a lot of useful advice and information about resizing...I will try some and see if I can do it too.....my way is a bit tedious!

Thought you might like to see my fox collection whilst I am here (but Rosie, you NEVER log off!!). The newest one is an M. Janku one, signed with a label as well, and is neodymium glass.  :)
Oh and who was it said they liked Chris Dodds and had one of his cats on their desk???  Well here are some of his pussy cats in the sunshine.  :sun:
Rosie.

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Offline SwedenMikael

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Here is some pictures of my little collection. It is growing week by week. I have only been at this for a year or so but think I have done quite well. My favourite pieces are Strömbergshyttan but sometimes I cant resist other pieces too. Have to be very careful though what I start to collect since I tend to go overboard. :)


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Hooray!  Another addict!!

They are beautiful Mikael....and so sparkly.....You are well and truly hooked!  :sun:
Rosie.

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Offline SwedenMikael

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some more pieces... I dont seem to be able to read my post... have to try to work this out....

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