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Offline paradisetrader

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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #10 on: December 24, 2008, 02:26:59 PM »
Looks typical of ZBS in neodymium glass to me.
Terry had one very similar (the same ?) http://picasaweb.google.com/muscadale/Collections#5040994708733713698
altho I notice that one does not appear to have a label. Sadly we can't ask him and his glass has now been disposed of by his family.
The bowl above it I had sent to him and that had pinched and twisted effects in the glass hard to describe.  We were not able to confirm that is ZBS.
The fish was id'd from the ZBS website - it's still in current production or was last time I looked.
The rest have labels.
 As far as I know Kilnger did a number of designs for ZBS.  There is at least one hot worked piece by him for ZBS shown in Ricke : Design in the Age of Adversity. I'll be able to look at a copy tomorrow.
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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #11 on: December 24, 2008, 05:48:48 PM »
hi Pete,
thanks for that info. Could u please let me have the link for the ZBS website.
many thanks and have a great holiday.
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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #12 on: December 25, 2008, 10:20:35 AM »
Ho Norman,
Glassfactory ZBS - Železnobrodské sklárny is part of Jablonex Group - original web site www.zbs.cz will switch you to

http://business.jablonexgroup.com/

They do not produce free-hand hot formed glass anymore. But I am pretty sure that ZBS had existed after 1992 in Czech republic, so look at label, if therei is Made in Czechoslovakia (than the piece is from 70ties or 80ties) or Made in Czech republic - then from 90ties.

This piece is often attributed to Miloslav Klinger. I did not find any serious paper source that would confirm it for the moment. It is known that the artcle about him should be in Neue Glasrevue 1/1992, I will check it later.


Miloslav Klinger (10.1. 1922 - 5.6. 1999) had after Russian invasion to Czechoslovakia in 1968 big troubles and was witch-hunted by communists. Thereofore his name is very hard to find in contemporary papers, he was designer for ZBS in 70ties and 80ties but rather anonymous, he survived only with help of few friends from Skloexport that sale his pieces abroad. From the end of 80ties he was badly ill with Parkinson's disease.

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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #13 on: December 25, 2008, 12:04:47 PM »
Hoi Jindrich,
thank u for the links...great stuff.
sadly there is no label attached....as all those here pull them off and then try and sell them as murano....to get a better price.So sad as they are destroying history. Well this is where stupidity and greed meet.
i really had little idea what happened to the workers and designers of the time....it makes me feel so sad.
but once again great chatting and in the new year i will be adding a page to my website with all the(czech) glass i have and with labels attached so  that would be helpful to all...i hope some gaps will be filled.
best
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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #14 on: December 25, 2008, 03:19:15 PM »
Klinger was a designer for ZBS, from 1948-1982. Try Glass Review Vol 37. Issue 12. pages 20-27. 1982

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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #15 on: December 25, 2008, 04:42:37 PM »
Not exactly Marcus :-)

Miloslav Klinger was:
výtvarníkem Železnobrodského skla (1948 - 63, 1966 - 82) a ředitelem SUPÅ S v Žel. Brodě(1963 - 66)
(designer of ŽBS (1948 - 63, 1966 - 82) and director of The High School of Applied Arts for Glassmaking in Železný Brod (1963 - 66).

More details here: http://www.glassrevue.com/news.asp?nid=5476&cid=0

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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2008, 03:58:47 PM »
Marcus was right in what he said - you're splitting hairs Jindrich.

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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #17 on: December 28, 2008, 01:08:32 PM »
Ahh yes I do remember Jablonex taking over the website about 2-3 years ago. Before that there was a ZBS website and that was what the fish was ID's from. There was quite a large range of abstract looking animal figures in the catalogue there, in the typical ZBS pastel colours.
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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #18 on: December 28, 2008, 02:14:40 PM »
No dear Pip. Ia m not splitting the hair, I use to be true always (when my wife in not at home).

Unortunatly with dying Crystalex seems to me is dead also web site www.glassrevue.com, or now does not work.

Here you could read:

"Po založení národního podniku Železnobrodské sklo se stal jeho výtvarníkem. Na sklářské Å¡kole byl externím učitelem hutních figurek, prvním výtvarníkem z jeho iniciativy vytvořeného oddělení hutního tvarování skla a tři roky ředitelem, potom se jako výtvarník vrátil do Železnobrodského skla."

So if you should clearly see that "he had worked for ZBS from founding this company and externaly had teached at glass-school and he has found at school the departement of free hand hot forming of glass, for three years Klinger has interupted his job in ZBS and was director of this school, and than has returned back to ZBS as designer. :-)))

Or have you better understanding Czech? :-))

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Re: small lilac vase...
« Reply #19 on: December 28, 2008, 03:13:33 PM »
Yes you're splitting hairs - Marcus was absolutely right with his dates, he just didn't mention the small break in between - but the dates stand.  In answer to your question, no Jindrich I don't speak Czech but I can understand sarcasm perfectly well thanks.

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