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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: Greg. on July 04, 2012, 11:12:22 AM
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Hi All,
Large Kosta shallow dish/bowl with cut fan shaped pattern to the underside, which runs up round the side to the rim.
11 inches in diameter and 2 inches tall, weighs approx 2kg.
When tilted has a smoky purple hue to the glass.
Marked to the side, with what appears to be the following code ''BC 38 Kosta''
Having a little bit of difficulty trying to work out the code/lettering. Any help greatly received.
Greg
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The B indicates it was an Elis Bergh design and the number may be 638 or o38 and would represent a model number.
Ross
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Many thanks Ross.
I was initially thinking it may have been Elis Bergh, although the second letter/number confused me a little, as it certainly looks more like the letter 'C' rather than the number '6'. However, the number 6 would certainly make more sense in terms of the Kosta's codes/marks.
I guess this piece would date to sometime in the 30s or possibly 40s, is it possible to establish a year of production or narrower time frame from the model number..? I can't seem to find a date/time frame for this specific model number.....
Many thanks
Greg
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Hi Greg,
The number 638 would be valid, and would date the design to 1934. Some of his pieces were brought back into production in the 1950s, but I belive an 'H' was added to 'B' to be consistent with the numbering used by Lindstrand.
Aaron