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Author Topic: Likely Scandinavian small engraved bowl with antelope - Signed/numbered Base..?  (Read 987 times)

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Offline Greg.

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I'm reasonably confident this small clear engraved bowl is Scandinavian in origin. The front has an engraved scene of a jumping antelope. The base is also engraved, which look like initials, followed by a numbered code and what looks to be the year 61. Measures 3 inches tall to the front and 3 inches wide. All thoughts welcome, much appreciated.

Greg

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Offline ahremck

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Orrefors designed by John Selbing probably pre 1973 when he stopped designing for them acording to Ann MArie Herlitz-Gezelius book on Orrefors.

Ross
I bamle all snileplg eorrrs on the Cpomuter Kyes.  They confuse my fingers !!!

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Offline Greg.

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Many thanks indeed for the info Ross, much appreciated.

Greg
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Offline chopin-liszt

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I looked and looked at it, Greg.
I didn't think it was quite right for Caithness.  I'm glad I stayed quiet.  ;)
Cheers, Sue M. (she/her)

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