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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Animals & Figurines => Topic started by: BJB on November 26, 2005, 06:11:47 PM
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Hi All,
I have to sell some of my glass animals :cry: as I want to put the money towards some 1960's glass for my living room. :wink: and I need the room :oops:
I don't want to mis- represent who made them, as none have any labels, so could someone please cast an eye over them and tell me who might have made them
Walking Rabbit with Stick
http://tinypic.com/huiyp1.jpg
Blue Dragon
http://tinypic.com/huiwwy.jpg
Elephants and tree
http://tinypic.com/huiydj.jpg
Grass Hopper Golfer and Grass hopper with stick
http://tinypic.com/huiz3b.jpg http://tinypic.com/huizgy.jpg
German Man
http://tinypic.com/huizqu.jpg
Birds in tree
http://tinypic.com/huj03o.jpg
many thanks, Barbara
I will post on the selling board when I list them, just in case there might be an unusual one :)
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Not Pirelli.
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I like the rabbit with the cane - he's a cutie! :D :D
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I think most of these are from Lauscha.
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Hi Ivo,
where is Lauscha? Is it in Germany or Czech?
Max, the rabbits legs are amazing, thin pains of glass with little yellow feet.
Barbara
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Hi Frank,
I thought the rabbit might be Pirelli,as it is like "Rabbit 2" in the Wild Animal selection of Pirelli glass on the Ysart Site, I know its only an advert and black and white, but it does look very similar, it does, honest :wink:
Barbara
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These were obviouslya popular motif I have come across several different ones but none that really matches the one on my site and there are not any Pirelli features in yours, at some stage I will be adding pages with 'other' animals to try and ID them.
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Hi
This is my Rabbit bought in Scotland
http://publish.hometown.aol.co.uk/blackcatgla/images/rabbitcopy.jpg
I thought he might be Pirelli, but on close inspection of the fuzzy b&w advert (an excellent article however) on http://www.glassencyclopedia.com/pirelliglass.html it is really difficult to make an attribution - for me just not enough detail, I agree with Frank that until we get a label on one of these rabbits, a Pirelli attribution cannot be made even if they do look very like the advert
Adam P