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"Belge" mark in glass hen on nest covered dish
SAS:
Dear Pamela,
Thank you very much for your information on the "Belge" mark and the links to your extremely useful and informative website.
Are you saying that various companies used the "Belge" mark for items exported to Belgium? I know that German companies exporting items to England used a mould mark (usually the British registration mark).
Sincerely,
Shirley in Charleston, WV USA
Glen:
Pamela - I've been concerned about this before but I can't get to the bottom of it. Are you saying that Inwald marked their glass with BELGE? Is there solid evidence for this? Could it be that an Inwald pattern was copied by a Belgian maker?
pamela:
Dear Glen,
this one: http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/schalen/06466.html is new to my collection. It matches http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/schalen/04406.html
although a little different in height and MARK - the pink one has got not only BELGE in the base but also FAIT EN BELGIQUE inside top
please compare to Inwald 1934 page 128 ;D
Regarding Walther Glas I have to upload the ATLAS finally, my fault - please excuse :-X
pamela:
Glen and all, please
I am far from telling anyone here anything... I can only contribute out of my collection :angel:
Ivo:
Thanks to Patricia we now know that "Belge"was routinely used to mark products from the Boom factory; we may therefore assume that other makers in the Manuverbel pool such as Doyen Havré (pressed glass) used the mark as well.
I can not believe a german maker used "Belge" or "fait en Belgique". It makes no sense...
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