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vase or a very funky shot glass... ID=HSG Ząbkowice
Anik R:
This is a lesson for me to READ and understand measurements :pb:...
I bought what I thought was a (wishful thinking, possibly Czech) vase. When I got the package about an hour ago, I thought the seller had forgotten to include my glass within all the paper and Styrofoam. When I finally got to the glassy bit, I stared in disbelief -- my 'vase' turned out to be a tiny little thing... I don't know what it's supposed to hold. Flowers? A big shot of Vodka?
It's 8,5cm tall (for those of you who are as measurement-challenged as I am, I've included a picture of the item with a CD in the background) and a small bird-bath base. Does anyone recognise the maker? Though I've never seen one of these here before, I suppose it's possible that it's Polish.
All help and comments appreciated... :)
Wayne:
Hi Anik, I just had a glance through Marcus' Sklo Union book, didn't see it, but one vase caught my eye that was a bit similar, on page 84. Identified as Rosice, by Adolf Matura. It only has 1 "sticky-out" bit on each side though. The reason I mention it is that the size is the same, 85mm.
Anik R:
Thank you, Wayne :). I never realised that the Matura vase was so small.
I've taken a look at the Czech catalogues, but haven't found my little 'thing'... It's really a ridiculous object -- too small for a usable vase, too big for a civilised shot. ::)
Anik R:
I've found an attribution for the vase. ;D
It was designed by Eryka Trzewik-Drost for HSG Ząbkowice in 1968. I've attached a photo of the vase as it appears in Ceramika i Szkło Polskie XX Wieku.
A mystery solved. Yahoo! :hi:
rosieposie:
I like your amber coloured one best Anik.....and I am so pleased you have found the maker....isn't it wonderful when you do? And, you did it yourself!! That is great! :thup:
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