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Turquoise goblet - scandinavian motifs - who made it?

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glassobsessed:

--- Quote from: jakgene on December 21, 2009, 01:36:53 AM ---- thought all you poms were tucked up in bed away from the snow!   :) ..  Any idea of its age please?   Thanks JAK (in sweltering WA!)

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Sweltering, I dream of warmth.... :mrgreen:  Sadly few people here have the knowledge or experience of driving with snow and ice on the roads. They do not heed the warnings and are not prepared. That is my rant for today finished with!

Age of the Goblet? Edenfalk designed for Skruf from 1953 - 1978, my guess would be sometime in the sixties but could of course be a bit earlier or later.  ::)

Enjoy your heat and smile when you think of us falling apart from a little snowfall.

John

Pinkspoons:
It should be emphasised, however, that Ivo's suggestion was only a best-guess based on a similar marked piece and wasn't by any stretch a cast iron attribution.

Personally, I think these look quite different from the marked example with similar decoration - these look much more crisp in their execution, far less 'rustic'.

jakgene:
Thanks again everyone. I will consider it "attributed" to Skruf/Edenfalk. Its only for my own records - not for sale purposes so it doesn't matter that much, just interested.

I rememebr the UK winters well - I was born in Lancashire and lived there until Iwas 25, when I migrated out here. Couldn't hack a real winter any more ! I think a 16c day is freezing!

Happy Christmas to all

Jackie

glassobsessed:
Thanks for pointing that out Nic, after having another look at Ivo's photo I can see what you mean.

Shall be keeping an open mind (empty more like). ;D

John

dirk.:
Spiegelau seems to be an option:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Spiegelau-Bowle-4-Becher-1970er-Jahre-/310253302206?pt=Glas_Kristall&hash=item483c89b1be

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