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Author Topic: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3  (Read 188640 times)

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Offline Leni

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #350 on: January 31, 2012, 10:04:34 AM »
 :hiclp: Beautiful displays!   :thup:  How lovely your glass birds look displayed all together ... but with space between so you can see them in all their beauty!  (Unlike my cabinets, which are so full you can't see the things at the back  :pb:) 

And well done for the Australia Day display! :usd: :rah:
Leni

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #351 on: April 25, 2012, 07:22:00 PM »
Hi everyone!
I am new in this forum and I want to share with you my humble collection.
I am fascinated with glass and crystal, it is an incredible material for everyday objects, its light and its reflection turns objects into works of art.
I tried to organized my stuff into themes:

FIRST PHOTO:
Frosted glass, a Lalique Pinsons bowl, an Etling France little vase and two INWALD vases (Forest and Pansies)

SECOND PHOTO:
Art Deco Style Pressglass Vases, some of them Czechs, two Luxval 1935 (Val Saint Lambert): "Marceau" and "Model:60" and some unknown (any information is welcomed!)

THIRD PHOTO:
Eclectic collection of Vases, Centerpieces and objects 60's and 70's style, some SKLO UNION Czech, two Argentinian "Querandi" glass vases, Vase and ashtray "sommerso" from Murano, etc

FOURTH PHOTO:
High quality cut crystal, a couple of bottles or decanters, maker unknown, two Val Saint Lambert, Belgique Centerpieces or spherical vases, a little clear crystal vase (Moser) and a light blue cut vase (maybe Moser too).

Hope you enjoy it!
Comments and any information is welcomed!

HUGO

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #352 on: April 25, 2012, 07:35:38 PM »
Hello Hugo.....how lovely that you have reawakened the Themed Glass Displays.....well done! Oh and welcome as well.....as we haven't 'met' yet!

I like the vase in picture 3 with the swirly pattern...... and the one in the first picture that looks like shells all over it.

I think I had better get the camera out again,  I keep promising!
Rosie.

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #353 on: April 25, 2012, 07:54:47 PM »
Hello Hugo.....how lovely that you have reawakened the Themed Glass Displays.....well done! Oh and welcome as well.....as we haven't 'met' yet!

I like the vase in picture 3 with the swirly pattern...... and the one in the first picture that looks like shells all over it.

I think I had better get the camera out again,  I keep promising!


Hello Rosie! thanks for your comments, the swirly pattern Vase in picture 3 is Argentinian (just as me ;)  ) it is signed  "Querandi" , Querandi was one of the finest argentinian glass and crystal manufacturer this vase is a hand made brown to clear acid etched glass vase.
The small one in the first foto is a Czech INWALD Barolac, pressedglass vase named "pansies" circa 1930.
Greetings
Hugo

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #354 on: April 25, 2012, 08:01:51 PM »
Great pictures Hugo and lovely pieces - I love the pansies vase, it's such a fantastic design.  The forest one also.  And thank you it's interesting to hear about Argentinian glass makers and to show such a fab vase from them....I've never heard any information on Argentinian glass.
m

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #355 on: April 25, 2012, 08:26:26 PM »
Yes,  thank you Hugo....Like m, I hadn't heard of Argentinian glass....so you see you never stop learning with glass (or anything else for that matter!).  I thought the little vase was shells,  but that's 'cos I'm on my little 10" laptop tonight, and so it is not so easy to see.  I have heard of the 'Pansies' vase though......I have a green Barolac John Jenkins (?) 'Butterflies' oblong vase which I count amongst my most favourite pieces.....it is in the Glass Gallery here if you want to see it.

http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-10604
Rosie.

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #356 on: April 25, 2012, 09:10:26 PM »
here are some pictures in details about the Argentinian "Querandi" acid etched glass Vase, enjoy!

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #357 on: April 25, 2012, 09:12:37 PM »
Great pictures Hugo and lovely pieces - I love the pansies vase, it's such a fantastic design.  The forest one also.  And thank you it's interesting to hear about Argentinian glass makers and to show such a fab vase from them....I've never heard any information on Argentinian glass.
m

The forest vase is one of my favorites too, and the Lalique Pinsons also.

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #358 on: April 25, 2012, 10:23:31 PM »
That is really lovely Hugo, so different,  and I bet it is even more stunning in real life......and signed as well.....you can't ask for more,  can you?
Rosie.

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Re: (Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3
« Reply #359 on: April 26, 2012, 11:42:33 AM »
That is really lovely Hugo, so different,  and I bet it is even more stunning in real life......and signed as well.....you can't ask for more,  can you?
Thanks Rosie, yes, pictures dont show all its beauty.... and yes! I CAN ask for more!... I can ask for more pieces like this!!  ;) ;D
Best wishes.
Hugo

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