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White vase - Swedish? - ID = Sölvehyttan

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janton77:
Do you think this white vase is Swedish?

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janton77:

--- Quote from: janton77 on February 06, 2010, 10:24:42 PM ---Do you think this white vase is Swedish?

Mod: I have split this from another topic, created a suitable subject wording
and changed the text in the request to make sense on its own.
Jay - please always start a new topic for a new item,
otherwise things get very confused with mixed responses to the different items.

--- End quote ---
Apologies as this is the second post of this vase and for mixing :pb:

glassobsessed:
Looks like a design by Bo Borgstrom for Aseda, some had round bases others had square and they were made in a variety of colours and heights.

John


Btw, the brown vase with a Greek key design in your Dartington photo album was made by Whitefriars.

janton77:
John

Many thanks again and I will research Aseda vases this afternoon, thanks also for the note regarding Greek key vase! Opps.

Kind regards

J

glassobsessed:
Have just noticed the bubbles in your vase,  :-[  this may point to another manufacturer but I would still look at Swedish glassmakers first.

John

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