Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. > Poland
Triangular bowl - ID = Zabkowice
Frank:
Jindrich, do you have the reference please?
JohnM:
The dish appears to be Polish. It is described as an ashtray in the 1971 Zabkowice catalogue which can be accessed via the pressglas-korrespondenz website :
https://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/archiv/pdf/pk-2013-3w-01-mb-zabko-1971-pressglas.pdf
Scroll down to page 28 - Item 2301. The candleholder can be seen on page 31 of the pdf. The ashtray is specifically attributed to Jan Sylwester Drost at this site :
https://desa.pl/pl/search/available%3Fq%3DHuta%20Szk%C5%82a%20Gospodarczego%20%22Z%C4%85bkowice%22%20w%20D%C4%85browie%20G%C3%B3rniczej
Lustrousstone:
I know this is old but it got referred to elsewhere. (Mod: merged into this topic now) The bowl Jindrich cites is completely different: his has four "sides", the OP's has three!!
JohnM:
In May/June of this year Lublin hosted an exhibition of the work of Jan Sylwester Drost and his wife Eryka Trewik-Drost. The link below gives us some pictures.
http://heliotropvintage.pl/2017/05/wystawa-szkla-drostow-w-lublinie/
The 1st picture includes Jan Drost. The 3rd picture shows two copies of the glass ashtray which is the subject of this thread.
Anne:
Christine, yes, Jindrich says the OP one is Václav Hanuš and he posted the image of the other Jiří Brabec one to show the difference between them, I think, as some folks confuse the two designs?
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