No-one likes general adverts, and ours hadn't been updated for ages, so we're having a clear-out and a change round to make the new ones useful to you. These new adverts bring in a small amount to help pay for the board and keep it free for you to use, so please do use them whenever you can, Let our links help you find great books on glass or a new piece for your collection. Thank you for supporting the Board.

Author Topic: Blue Duck  (Read 1172 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline carlovision

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 48
  • I'm new, please be gentle
    • Paperweights Bowls
    • United States
Blue Duck
« on: August 17, 2018, 10:00:51 AM »
Anyone have an idea as to how common or not this swimming blue duck may be?

Who do you suppose the designer may be?

What is the workmanship called in the body with the placement of the feather-like latticino white glass?

6" long, head is 4" high and tail is 3" high. 649g.

Love to find a mate for him/her.

Support the Glass Message Board by finding a book via book-seek.com


Offline luckytom

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 56
  • I'm new, please be gentle
    • all
    • uk
Re: Blue Duck
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2018, 06:08:56 PM »
OK first the bubbly/feathered effect is by a Murano technique called Sfumato.

However, i believe this is one produced by FM Konstglas Sweden.


Regards

Support the Glass Message Board by finding glass through glass-seek.com


Offline carlovision

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 48
  • I'm new, please be gentle
    • Paperweights Bowls
    • United States
Re: Blue Duck
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2018, 02:31:30 AM »
For some reason, even though sfumato does NOT describe those rods, Barbini used the same term sfumato describing them incorrectly at VAMSA and the term sfumato stuck causing confusion. If you search sfumato on Etsy for instance, you’ll see a Konstglas piece similar to this duck. Formia has also used that technique on my bird, and V.Nason. Sfumato I learned means a gradual change in color or shading. I think the rods of glass embedded in my duck are called lampwork.

Any other suggestions?

Support the Glass Message Board by finding a book via book-seek.com


Offline glassobsessed

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 6666
  • Gender: Male
    • Mdina
    • South Wales
Re: Blue Duck
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2018, 02:30:20 PM »
If not signed then less likely to be Konstglas and more likely contemporary Chinese - they have been using this technique for a few years now.

John

Support the Glass Message Board by finding glass through glass-seek.com


Offline ahremck

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 2140
  • Gender: Male
Re: Blue Duck
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2018, 12:43:22 PM »
Also your photos are way too small for old eyes like mine.  Somewhere nearer 500 x 500 should fit easily in the 125KB limit for each photo.

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

Support the Glass Message Board by finding a book via book-seek.com


Offline rosieposie

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 3299
  • Gender: Female
    • Glass birds and animals
    • Hampshire. South of England.
Re: Blue Duck
« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2018, 09:40:36 PM »
Carlovision,  your lovely glass duck is FM Konstglas, and the feathering is sfumato technique.  I have many of these, some are signed,  some just have the FM Konstglas labels and some have none at all, quite possibly because the labels have been washed off.
The Chinese copies are vastly inferior to your lovely piece.  I have them in different colours.  The feathering effect is not achieved with canes,  it is not lampwork. (I have an extensive collection of that as well.)
I would really like to see larger pictures if you can show them please. :)
Rosie.

When all's said and done, there's nothing left to say or do.  Roger McGough.

Support the Glass Message Board by finding glass through glass-seek.com


Offline ahremck

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 2140
  • Gender: Male
Re: Blue Duck
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2018, 07:36:26 AM »
A friend Ingela who is my FM Ronneby/Marcolin guru is not a member but saw this.  She has sent a couple of links which should make it clear she feels you have an FM blue duck, that is somewhat rare.

I would like to send you two links for this bird
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Green-Grey-F-M-Konstglas-Sweden-Ronneby-Art-Glass-Bird-Figure-Paperweight/153154189821?hash=item23a8b379fd:g:W3oAAOSw07lbgnfy
and
https://www.ebay.com/itm/FM-Konstglas-Marcolin-Swedish-Sfumato-Green-Glass-Swan/362308816661?hash=item545b49cf15:g:nJMAAOSwE3ha6Z1D

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

Support the Glass Message Board by finding a book via book-seek.com


Offline inca

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 284
  • Gender: Female
  • Stockholm, Sweden
Re: Blue Duck
« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2018, 04:08:19 PM »
Hi Ross,

I am a member although I have not been active on the GMB for quite some time now.

I sent you two eBay links, and one link to my two FM birds with label.

This is FM Konstglas, Ronneby, Sweden.

By the way, I never said that I consider these ”somewhat rare”.
However, many objects in eBay listings are usually ”rare” or ”unique” but that is the words from many eBay sellers. Things are seldom rare.  ;)

The bird is a 1960’s model.
I have so far not come across any FM from the 1960’s that are signed so the absence of a signature tells us nothing.
We always have to look at the details. Large pictures, in focus, are always helpful, and a picture of the base/bottom is a must.

My two birds are made approx. 1961-1963.
Carlovision’s bird probably made mid/late 1960’s.

I'm including 3 pictures for you.


Ingela
all texts and pictures © Ingela Nyrén

Support the Glass Message Board by finding glass through glass-seek.com


 

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk
Visit the Glass Encyclopedia
link to glass encyclopedia
Visit the Online Glass Museum
link to glass museum


This website is provided by Angela Bowey, PO Box 113, Paihia 0247, New Zealand