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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: adam20 on March 17, 2011, 01:31:03 PM
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Some old and newer pieces of Aseda to talk about
Older pieces - jack in pulpit has a G Hardy import label pictured but looks Aseda
The green finger vase has a made in Sweden label to base - again it looks Aseda and thesee could just be import stickers
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You're right,top one is Aseda Glasbruk 'dog bone vase' ,can't help with the other,sorry ;D
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Thank you for the id on the top vase who designed it - bo borgstrom
The actual aseda label is as seen on this bowl - I have six in harlequin colours
Below that is another strange one - two bamboo vases known to be by bo borgstrom (aseda) then a large bamboo but is this aseda as well
And a large Aseda in there lastly for good measure
thanks Adam
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A classic Aseda vase - had aseda label but got washed off - by my mother LOL
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The green finger vase has a made in Sweden label to base - again it looks Aseda and thesee could just be import stickers
I've had this label on an Alsterfors vase, and on a pair of Gunnar Ander vases for Lindshammar, so definitely an export label.
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That is true - in fact they had a few labels some quite strange see photo - only ref different G Hardy import labels
Also I wanted to post a vase I feel is Aseda - look at the colour and the foot - it is a similar foot to labelled Aseda I have
Thanks Adam
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Hi there.
First I will say that the bonevases from Aseda is NOT designed by Bo Borgstrom. They came well before he was hired as chiefdesigner at the glasscompany. There were also other companies that made those vases.
Adam - the vase You think is from Åseda - Yes, that's correct, and the vase model is C-49/1 (not designed by Bo B)
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Mod: Two separate topics have been created from posts in this thread which deal with items that are apparently not Aseda. One of the new topics has been left in this Scandy section and the other (about the bud vase) has been shifted to Glass.
Adam, creating a thread on Aseda covering many items and lables, may seem a good way to cover a subject - and in many ways it is. But including items that are not certain to be Aseda creates difficulties when trying to follow posts that deal with those doubtful items. And splitting out the non-Aseda items and relevant posts can become even more difficult for the Moderators.
Please therefore start a separate thread for anything that cannot be considered as definite Aseda. If something is subsequently shown to really be Aseda, it could then be merged back to this thread if that is thought best.
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Thanks Kevin - will do
Just started back here so another learning curve - any suggestions welcomed :)
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Calling on Swdishmom or other Aseda collectors
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=39310.0;attach=68410;image
See picture below of a vase I sold a while back with Aseda label on it - this would suppose the above piece in this thread is Aseda - is bo borgstrom?
Also are the bamboo vases Aseda - I think so - what about the larger bamboo vase - need to ID that
The dishes by Aseda above are they by Borgstrom?
thanks Adam
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Hi Adam, yes the tall blue vase is Aseda. What is the height please? There are two pattern numbers for two sizes: C37/300 = 300mm, C37/400 = 400mm. It's not a Borgstrom design, as I'm told by Swedishmom that all Borgstrom designs have a pattern number beginning with "B".
The two bamboo vases are Borgstrom, B5/80 assuming they're 190mm tall.
Not sure if the larger bamboo vase is Aseda or not, but I would guess not.
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Thanks Wayne