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A mixed bunch?
Sklounion:
Hi,
Stop me if you think I'm being a wet blanket but, I want to flag up one area of concern, before people run to make Chalet attributions for their unknown pieces. One of the things we ask for on this board is the contributors location, which sometimes can help to eliminate possible glass-making countries.
If Della's piece is Chalet, I would expect it to be relatively uncommon-rare.
If Pip's are Chalet, it is possible they would be less than common in the UK also, despite the nature of importation within the Commonwealth.
Without some knowledge of importers, and who brought what from where.... and into which countries, much can be mere speculation.
Clearly family ties, visits from relatives living in Canada, accounts for some Chalet appearing in the UK, and elsewhere.
Anyone seen adverts for commonwealth glass importers? (Frank? Pottery Gazette 1960's???)
True, Chalet is becoming more common, as the diaspora of pieces from Canada to all parts of the globe through the international marketplace that is eBay.
I just think people should be more cautious about this, without first trying to find who, or which company/ies imported it, and in what quantities. Maybe the Canadian Embassy (trade section) in London might be able to help? I'll have a word with the contacts who used to be with Heppners (London) Ltd, and see what if anything. they might know.
Regards,
Marcus
Frank:
Not heavily represented in 63 Gazette
Phillip Lazarus UK Ltd, London, agents for Owens-Illinois but also mentions Canadian table-lamps. Chalet were fairly small and might have been imported by a gift trade company or a large/specialist retailer.
Sklounion:
Hi,
I have contacted the Canadian Trade Commission, and am waiting on a response.
regards,
Marcus
David555:
I have emailed a Canadian Chalet collector / dealer asking him to join the board or at least contact me - he has a huge collection and I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Adam P
David555:
Hi
I was out visiting a retro glass dealer today who knows a lot about glass and I bought a small version of Della’s #3 vase – Stephen (dealer) said he knew it was Chalet and showed me a load of mind boggling pieces he feels are Chalet, he has had some in signed (very few) more often with labels. So there I was in Glasgow, Scotland looking at what might be a lot of Chalet and thinking half of Scotland migrated over to Canada (I have several relatives) is there a connection :?: :wink:
This is the vase that has been discussed, 4.5” high 380g approx weight
Now he had larger versions but I thought this would do for research purposes (£6.00)
That out of the way and trying to keep what Marcus said about ‘dangerous attributions’ in mind (nothing is definite here, I have one web contact and Stephen), others opinions may differ
11” long, 4” high, weight 1.3kg
8” across, 4” high, weight 1.6kg
Now from the website link I think my pieces (two above) can be seen, or shapes very close to them – the colours seem right.
If …. and I say If these two pieces I bought are Chalet, they are good quality – the transition from one colour to another is perfect, they seem hand blown and are finished off nicely – ground and polished base.
Both bowls and indeed the vase (#3) show signs of age wear with a fine scratches to base, they feel 1960s, perhaps 70s
I hope this does not confuse the issue or give people wrong ideas, the glass was available and I bought to add to this debate – Stephen will call me if he gets labels or signed pieces in.
Thanks
Adam P
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