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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Unresolved Glass Queries => Topic started by: Connie on June 12, 2005, 10:51:21 PM
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I bought this set of glasses last weekend. They are green swirl optic bowls with smoke colored blown stem and foot. When I bought them, I was thinking Italian but I found some similar identified as Gullaskruf.
(http://www.glassmavenhaven.com/connie/gswall.JPG)
Whole Sherbet/Champagne (http://www.glassmavenhaven.com/connie/gswsherb1.JPG)
Closeup of narrow swirl optic pattern (http://www.glassmavenhaven.com/connie/gswsherb2.JPG)
Stem (http://www.glassmavenhaven.com/connie/gswsherb3.JPG)
How stem attaches to bowl (http://www.glassmavenhaven.com/connie/gswbottom.JPG)
I saw a very similar sherbet identified as Gullaskruf on this site (http://www.hiandlomodern.com/glassItal.html) on Wed or Thurs when I was doing research. I'll be darn if it isn't there any longer
Edtied to add:
Here is grayish blue one (http://www.hiandlomodern.com/IMAGES/GLASS/stemware/gullaskrufsherbet2.jpg) but I swear earlier they had a green and smoke sherbet.
:shock:
Any clue who made them?
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Page 81 of Pina's Smoke & Ice shows a blue-gray decanter in this swirling thin ribbed style. So, that supports the online attributions you have found and shows that Gullasruf did do this style of glass.
The precision of the workmanship and the smoke stems and feet of your pieces Connie would tend to suggest Scandi to me. However more hard evidence and/ or more specialized opinion than I can offer, is needed to put this one to bed.
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Bumping this up because I received an e-mail from a Gullaskruf collector who informs me that these are not Gullaskruf. His information comes from former workers at the Gullaskrufs glassworks.
He suggested possibly Hovmatorp or Afors. I will explore those avenues.
I have invited him to participate here in the discussion.
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Thank You grayhorse.
Here is a picture of what Gullaskruf glassworks actually did. The designer was Lennart Andersson married to the founders doughter Marianne Stenberg-Andersson, who is still alive and kickinĀ“. They pattern was called "Snoddas".
(http://tinypic.com/ekokdl.jpg)
Mod: replacement pic requested 12.12.08