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Author Topic: Small clear glass bubble base stem vase - Trelleborg  (Read 2180 times)

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Small clear glass bubble base stem vase - Trelleborg
« on: February 23, 2012, 03:28:57 PM »
i just bought a small clear glass bubble base stem vase with the original labels on one with Logo of some sort of castle and the word Trelleborg underneath and on the other label it says Made in Sweden. I had a look at the link you gave but couldn't get it translated. Can anyone explain how to get my pictures small enough to attach to this message please.....

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Re: Small clear glass bubble base stem vase - Trelleborg
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2012, 10:07:00 PM »
The info about Trelleborg translates as:

"Sweden's southernmost glass factory, Trelleborg Glass Industry, began operations in 1919 and ceased in 1955. The production included a wide range of everything from household and ornamental glass crystal, light covers, bottles and thermos flasks. A significant production was also of pressed glass in so-called soda quality."
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