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Title: pale blue "collared" bowl
Post by: jakgene on January 03, 2010, 11:02:24 AM
Hi all, and Happy New Year from Oz.

Have been to a collectors fair today, and bought this bowl. Almost clear glass, but just a hint of ice blue - which shows up in the side on view. 25 cm or approx 10 inches diameter,  7 cm or 2 3/4 inch high. beautifully finished polished base - no pontil mark. Any ideas ? Just looks scandinavian to me - or it could be Ikea?? I like it anyway. Doesn't look very old - very few wear marks to base. Any help appreciated.
Thanks JAK West Oz
Title: Re: pale blue "collared" bowl
Post by: Pip on January 03, 2010, 11:24:32 AM
Just a suggestion but a few months ago I bought a Schott-Zwiesel fruitbowl from a charity shop - it was still labelled and boxed - but I sold it very soon afterwards at a show before I had the chance to photograph it.  It was contemporary production and was similar in style and shape to your bowl, quite large also - but ours was a smokey grey colour.
Title: Re: pale blue "collared" bowl
Post by: Pinkspoons on January 03, 2010, 11:47:32 AM
Very possibly 'Kraveskål' / 'Collar Bowl' by Per Lütken for Holmegaard, designed in 1980. See:

http://www.zeitgeist-i.com/G-Dk-0179.html

But, as Pip indicates, it's a shape quite commonly used in contemporary glass and so would be quite hard to pin without an original label.
Title: Re: pale blue "collared" bowl
Post by: jakgene on January 03, 2010, 12:44:47 PM
Oh Pinkspoons you have made my day! I know it has no label, but that link is absolutely it! The quality just shines out of the real thing - very hard to tell on a photo! There was the gummy residue of a fairly large label (even in the same place!)  on it when I got it, but unfortunately nothing of the actual label left.

I have also checked google images for Schott Zweisel, but found nothing that comes close.

Thanks - a very happy JAK
West Oz