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Kaj Franck in Designlasin
David555:
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Page 136 of Designlasin 'vases with distensions' by Kaj Franck
Fourth vase from the right
This is the vase that caused some contention and we thought was Alsterfors. It is 18cm exactly as in the book and the form is really similar. What do people think? I can read it says cased but not if white. I do know it says not signed as is the case for my vase. Factory name not given - it says Franck worked for Iittala till 1960 (Miller A-Z) and that is the one date given in Designlasin. But he also worked for Nuutajarvi from 1950 to 73.
So same size and shape, but I am new to this so is it?
Thanks for your help
Adam
David555:
I have a picture of this vase with a strong attribution to Kaj Franck for Iittala 1960. It has been sent to me by a glass collector friend who agreees it can indeed be found on Page 136 of Designlasin - unsigned, height 18cm as with my white vase.
See how the top section height varies on these hand made pieces
Any comments appreciated
Thanks
Adam P
Max:
Hi David
I noticed the variation in the height of the top of your vase, and thought it might be an acceptable difference, but I'm not sure.
Ivo's a bit of a Kaj Franck fan, so if you don't get any replies to your posting, it'd be worth bumping it up near the end of January. I think that's when Ivo comes back. :)
taylog1:
Looking at the clear glass at the bottom of the white vase implies to me that the vase is cased, albeit very thinly (although clearly if you've got the real thing to hand you can tell for sure). Only your extract suggests that the white wasn't cased ?
taylog1
David555:
Thanks Max and Taylog1
I agree with you Max about the height issue, it is a slightly longer (1cm?) chimney height in the blue vase. But I have often found height issues in factory glass, remember my 'Sandringham' candlestick in blue that was just over 5" in height, when most are 4.5" - it was the real thing with Wedgwood marks to base, Nigel Benson said it happens occasionally (see thread). Picture is purely as evidence that height differences can occur. Of course in the white and blue vase we are dealing with, it is more a proportion difference as the height is the same for both 18cm
this item is over 5" when most are 4.5"
Taylog1 - Thanks, I state these vases are described as cased in the Designlasin. My white one is cased, and although you can't see it that well the blue one is also cased (to the same level), I have handled it recently so as to measure the proportion (diameter) of the distensions. They are the same for both vases give or take a mm or two - the height at which distensions occur is slightly diiferent in the blue vase, as the chimney is a bit longer.
Thanks
Adam P
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