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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: a-mighty-wind on December 04, 2012, 03:50:05 AM
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Anyone Recognize this mark? A couple pieces up at local auction in a couple of weeks.
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My first thought on seeing this mark was a stylised map of Australia.......
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It is shown in Glasmarken-Lexikon (https://www.glasmarken-lexikon.de/marken.php?k=Buchstaben+mit+Umrahmung%3Bim+Kreis+%28A-Z%29&b=g) (scroll down): paying users (which I'm not) or owners of the Hartmann book should be able to look up details.
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It is not in the book so website only. Dates from 20/30s show us the piece please.
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The printed version of Glasmarken Lexikon shows a different variation of the image - an upright rectangle with scalloped edges like a postage stamp but containing the G below a mountain.
It is said to be Carl Goldberg ["berg" tying in with the mountain image] and the reference is to Passau Glass Museum literature.
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Sorry, computer was down........Thank you for the ID. Hopefully the pieces will be reasonable at auction and I can post pictures as the proud owner. ;D
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Very interested in seeing the piece. I just looked closer at the mark and then looked up Goldberg.... this mark is a cameo mark acid cut through overlaid glass that appears to have been overlaid with white and then either stained or overlaid or enamelled with a mixture of colours. So out of the ordinary. Goldberg concentrated on the luxury end of the market.
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these are the pieces up for sale? Any Idea on value? I cannot find many price refs.
Mod: Images removed from post as poster says they are not his pics and no permission to use notice was included
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they are not my pics so I can't adjust the size.
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If they are not your pics we need the image owner's consent for you to post them to the board please. If you don't have that we will need to delete the images as per the Board Policy on the use of copyright material.
You could provide a link to a website or online catalogue instead.
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I guess they will not be cheap, but nor in the stratosphere as there are few aware of this makers work and if the sale has not ID'd them not many will know. Use Kralik and Lötz as references for value.