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Author Topic: Palet Line?  (Read 2236 times)

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Offline Pinkspoons

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Re: Palet Line?
« Reply #10 on: July 26, 2009, 12:09:53 PM »
Sorry, very very definitely not Holmegaard. Insofar as I know, everything on this page is Italian.

The cased mustard yellow is a typical Empoli colour. See this post on Empoli lighting for a colour-match: http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/italian-glass-f43/empoli-italy-t3844.htm#28843

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Re: Palet Line?
« Reply #11 on: July 26, 2009, 05:45:36 PM »
Just for the sake of clarity, these are the Palet series drinking glass and pitcher. They came in different sizes, but all follow exactly the same form of rounded moulded foot and larger straight cylindrical body. Note, also, the brightness of the yellow.

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Re: Palet Line?
« Reply #12 on: July 27, 2009, 11:58:33 AM »
Definately holmegaard - i've seen a similar red bowl with white over lap thas part of the palet range - sorry no photo

Hej

Must agree with Nic, that it is definitely NOT Palet Holmegaard, it is a wrong colour and the shape of the jug is not present in Palet series.

A lot of items on the Internet is listed as a Palet item, but many of them wrongly and that goes for the Carnaby series as well, so there is every reason to make sure that it really is from the two Holmegaard series.
 
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