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Title: FM - Ronneby Glass Bulldog Help
Post by: retiredsoldier13460 on December 29, 2015, 01:45:43 AM
Any info on this piece .. ie. Year, Maker and I heard the D stands for a Designer Code ???
Dog measures: 5 3/8" tall.
Bottom ground/polished and reads: FM - Ronneby - Sweden - D43
Title: Re: Glass Bulldog Help
Post by: glass man on December 29, 2015, 07:18:28 AM
Hi, just Google the name. Lot's of info.

http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/scandinavian_glass/fmkonstglas_glass/fmkonstglas_home.htm
Title: Re: Glass Bulldog Help
Post by: retiredsoldier13460 on December 29, 2015, 05:52:29 PM
glass man,
 I was there but I do not understant the Swedish language, that's why i was looking for help :-)
Gary
Title: Re: Glass Bulldog Help
Post by: Lustrousstone on December 29, 2015, 07:12:06 PM
There's lots of information on the web in English too and that page Glass Man pointed you to is in English. If you read it, it indicates your dog was made between 1962 and 1983.
Title: Re: Glass Bulldog Help
Post by: retiredsoldier13460 on December 29, 2015, 07:24:28 PM
Lustrousstone,
 ??? my entire page was Swedish -- no English at all. That was clicking on the link posted too :-(
Gary
Title: Re: Glass Bulldog Help
Post by: Lustrousstone on December 29, 2015, 07:38:22 PM
 ??? The 20th Century Glass page is in English and all the links go to English pages when I click on them. Wayne, the owner is English.
Title: Re: Glass Bulldog Help
Post by: glass man on December 30, 2015, 07:04:34 AM
Hi and sorry you are having trouble. How I did it, using Google Chrome browser, I held down the left mouse button  and drug it left over you part of the message "FM - Ronneby - Sweden" . That turned it blue and then I right clicked on it and selected search Google for the subject and brought up the answers page and selected the best web site in English languish. Which is what works fine for us.

Hope this helps, Bob   :D