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Who might have made this thingy/whatsit?
Glen:
No puttis. Nothing figural at all. The bowl was wide and slightly cupped up at the sides. I believe it had panels. I think I would recognise it if I saw one :?
Anonymous:
Hi
I have looked through various Walther catalogues from 1930's to 60's but cannot find this particular design. They did make tri-figural pieces but none that I can find that relate to puttis. My guess would be Czech....but then that is beginning to sound like a stock response these days when we dont really know :roll: :roll:
Regards
Gareth
Morgan48
BJB:
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :o
Thought it might be easy to recognise, just my luck :(
Did it have a sticky outy bit on the bottom to fit in the reccess to stop it falling off?
I had the three graces one ages ago, and it had a peg-like sticky outy bit on the bowl :?
Glen:
Yep, I also did all the Walther catalogues a while back - and no luck. I agree that the current "catch-all" seems to be "muzbecheck"...well it's a step up from the old Carnival Glass "catch-all" which was "muzbeenglish".
Barbara....no peg, or so I believe. I also have the Three Graces, and yes that piece has a peg.
Jo in Australia:
The link to the Pressglas-Korrespondenz site shows a base like Barbara's and the bowl that should sit on it.
Here's the cherub centrepiece:
http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2005-1w-blomfield-aufsatz-cherubs.pdf
Hope it helps :-)
Jo
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