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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: HarderNet.dk on July 20, 2007, 11:47:57 AM
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Trying to get familiar in "how to" so here is no question, but hopefully a test with a few information you can injoy at the same time.
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-7963 (http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-7963)
Very fine business card bowl.
Bowl appear in Fyns Glass Work catalogue in 1903, later in catalogue in 1910 as flower bowl and in 1916 with the name "Coloured Baroq" added. Original a bowl type from France and only produced in Denmark by Fyens Glasværk, former Odense Glasværk.
Produced: Approx. late 1920 to start 1930 - Height: 6,5 cm - Wide 22 cm - Weight 440 kilograms. A very fine glass work item, speciel note the white opal glass unbroken band allonge the edge.
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Looks fine to me..
btw, what is your name, it feels impolite to just call you HarderNet?
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Looks fine to me..
btw, what is your name, it feels impolite to just call you HarderNet?
Hej Lynne
Yes, I can see what you mean, it do not say much, so the name is Peter and has now been added, thanks for mentioned it.
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Hej Peter! That's better...
I hope you are enjoying the board, it is good to have you here.
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Your GlassGallery images worked fine Peter, it's a lovely bowl too. Welcome to the board. 8)
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Your GlassGallery images worked fine Peter, it's a lovely bowl too. Welcome to the board. 8)
Hej Anne - Thank you very much - Hope I can be of use from time to time, but for now I'd better get a bid more familiar with "how to" ;)
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Very fine business card bowl.
I'm curious as to why you call it a business card bowl?
Carolyn
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Very fine business card bowl.
I'm curious as to why you call it a business card bowl?
Carolyn
Hej Carolyn - I am not sure that business card bowl does cover the right function for this piece, it is more my free translation of the Danish name for the bowl "Visitkort skål" - But in the old days in Denmark and in France it was costum, when visiting in the finer society, to leave a visitcard (business card) in the bowl so that you could be annonced properly to the resident that your were paying a visit.
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They were called Visiting Cards in the UK. Essentially the same as the modern Business card but not restricted to trades and professions.
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Okay, I have heard of the custom. And it does look like something old enough to go with the custom, I just thought there was decisiveness in the statement. :)
Carolyn