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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Germany => Topic started by: oyemicanto on April 08, 2010, 03:47:07 PM
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Hello
I picked up this pink/rosalin coloured bowl today in the local charity shop.It has a circle cut from the base which could be to fit the bowl on a base,has a cut design into the glass.Looks like Kopenhagen pattern but unsure.Please does anyone have any clues?
thankyou for looking!
Nige
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Nige, would say yes, Walther Kopenhagen.
My large green Kopenhagen bowl (sorry no image so far) has got an additional 'YORK'-alike flower pattern too. (YORK: http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/schalen/06497.html )
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/vasen/00707.html
These Kopenhagen vases have got a round base, upside down - one of them could slot into the base of yours? Will need to measure them out during the weekend. And if I remember it right, there may be a flower in the base - shall have an intense look ;D
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Hi Pamela
Looking at those vases I bet the bowl would go on top if turned upside down! To make a centrepiece?
It makes sense.
thanks Pamela!
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Nige, I bet one of the vases and your bowl make a centrepiece - what do you think? ;)
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/vasen/00707.html
These Walther 'Kopenhagen' vases have the following measurements:
large: height 170 mm, base Ø 80
medium: h 136 Ø 68
small: h 105 Ø 51
No flower cut in the base, but look well turned upside down ( after flower holder removed ;D )
Photos of group of bowls with cut, and of the base of the mid-sized vase below
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Forgot to say (as a pink bowl is missing at all) I'd like it, if you would part with it ? :-[
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Hi Pamela
Yes you can buy it from me if you really want it?
Nige
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Nige and I agreed upon this and I promise to post a photo here later this month :chky:
Thank you :ghug:
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Diving into the catalogues this afternoon:
Walther 1934, page 23 Kopenhagen section shows this centrepiece exactly as we thought to be a must:
bowl # 44133a and medium sized vase # 44112 height 135 mm
The vase is called 'Löffel-Becher-Form' which means spooner shape. On another Kopenhagen-page the English description for it is 'celery'
Thank you, Nige! :kissy:
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Hi Pamela
I am so pleased we have made a marriage!!!
Will find a box and package it up and have it sent! When I saw the photo of the vase you showed upside down I thought straight away that the bowl would slot into place!
Always happy to be of help and to think I nearly didn't buy it!
Thanks Pamela!
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Nige, Kopenhagen bowl arrived in fine condition today, thank you :chky:
A perfect marriage !
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Nice one!!
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Perfect!
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Fabulous! Another fine deal! Always welcome Pamela!