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Michael Bang Sun catchers
BJB:
As to the "Bang" theory, the place is run by people who have to "do" a day as they have a unit in the place, so of course no-one know anything about anyone else's stuff. :roll:
I usually have to laugh at what's written on some labels, and have been known to try and correct some that are REALLY bad. This however did ring a small distant bell somewhere, so I parted with MY money (not other halfs), so I hope I'm in the right place and time frame. :wink:
Barbara
Max:
Err....but did Erik Hogland work for Holmegaard at all? Erm....
BJB:
Hi Max,
I think he worked for Kosta before the Boda bit, and the green item I had did have a Kosta label on it, if I remember rightly, but it is 5 weeks into the holidays and the little dears might not make it into the sixth :twisted: so my brain is on auto for most of the day :shock:
Michael Bang worked for Holmegaard, and there was another Bang (?relative) who worked for Kastrup and used that yuckey green colour but I don't know if he was into little stick men :oops:
Barbara
BTW The Millers Collectable book I've got shows Liskeard knobbly glass vases as having a 1960's date rather than a 1980's one, so who is right?
paradisetrader:
Pina : Smoke & Ice
Kastrup
Jacob Bang 1957-65
Kastrup merged with Holmegaard in 1965
Max:
Barbara said:
--- Quote ---BTW The Millers Collectable book I've got shows Liskeard knobbly glass vases as having a 1960's date rather than a 1980's one, so who is right?
--- End quote ---
Oh, I've got some of those! Liskeard glass became Merlin Glass (so it's reported), and Great Glass says Merlin Glass was established in 1983, and was formerly Liskeard Studio Glass (1978-1983).
Sooooo...if that is correct, the Knobbly Liskeard vases can't be 1960's, can they?
I've always thought it odd that Liskeard became Merlin...Merlin only seem to do door handles!! :? :o
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