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somerso vase - ID = Ichendorf

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Ivo:
http://i1.tinypic.com/nlri2a.jpg

This vase is heavy somerso, the section is square, the inner layer is grey; the top and bottom are polished, and each side has two rows of 8 bubbles. I've seen a similar technique (but different, of course) from Milouse Roubickova, so I tend to think Czech. Workmanship and finish are impeccable and it weighs a ton.

Does anyone know anything?  :)

Tigerchips:
The squares look similar too my vase which Le Casson kindly identified.

Sklo Union Teplice, Rudolfova Hut designed by Rudolf Jurnikl
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/albums/userpics/10011/Picture%20398.jpg

I don't know if these squares are a common feature of all Czeck glass?

Ivo:
Thanks - I missed that one. I see some family resemblance, although, of course, the Sommerso one is not pressed.

taylog1:
Ichendorf ?
This was on Ebay couple of years ago.


[detail provided for research purposes only]

Heavy vase (3.5 kg), Ichendorfer. Smoke colors (greenish grey) height 22 cm glass thickness approx. 2 cm


taylog1

taylog1:
You can also find a similar vase here:
http://cgi.ebay.ie/Ichendorf-Germany-Bauhaus-Cased-Crystal-vase-1960-1970_W0QQitemZ7362043819QQcategoryZ1010QQcmdZViewItem
but without the identifying sticker.

taylog1

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