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Holmegaard Per Lutkin
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November 05, 2011, 07:54:41 AM »
1950s Holmegaard vase signed and dated to base - Per Lutkin - one side is less equal to other, a bit lopsided - is this a detraction or pretty normal
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Entirely normal Adam.
Your vase is called "Menuet" and is loosely known as a bio-morphic shape - that is life shaped. Shapes like Fionia and Selandia are good examples where the actual maker simply created to a style and not to a mould. if you look up
http://www.glassphotographs.com/
, which is the way I get to Yobunny, and look at my gallery on page 9 of the galleries, then look up page 3 of my gallery for Scandinavian - Denmark you can see lots of his work. And only about half is anywhere symmetrical.
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