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(Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... part 3

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ahremck:
Spot on with just about everything Rosie.  The bird at the extreme left is a Marcolin duck and the smaller green bird at the back near the Ronneby owl is a Napapiirin Lasi from Finland.  The small clear one is a Michael Bang from Holmegaard and the Black puffin a Hadeland.

Ross

rosieposie:
I'd love to see some of them separately when you have time Ross, especially the Hadeland Puffin and the other Finnish Napapiirin one.  I have several of these hollow Finnish birds, all made the same way with a separate gather of glass to form the head and neck.....in fact I have 2 listed for sale at the moment because I am just about out of room for any more in the collection.  Trouble is,  I don't mind if they don't sell!! 2.30am....best get some kip...methinks!!

chopin-liszt:
 :o
I think your "Monart" plate might just be a very scarce, very early, bit of Mdina....
More piccies, pretty please?  :)

ahremck:
I have been busty taking photos as I have bought quite a lot lately.  This i9s the second half of my current purchases.

Top Shelf:-  The centre rear Strombergshyttan and the extreme left rear Orrefors have a blue sheet behind them so the engraving shows better.  There are 12  makers represented.

Middle shelf:-  Rear left corner is Slajaglas - an unusual Swedish company.

Bottom Shelf:-  LH side is an Australian Slumped glass bowl.

Ross

rosieposie:
I have to say you have the most unusual collection Ross....each piece is so interesting.  I thought I knew my Scandi glass,  but had never heard of Slajaglas.....I will keep a look out for it.

What is the flat backed piece on the botton row with the green label?  Is it an animal or a map shape?

It really is a fascinating collection......keep taking pictures...I'm sure you have a couple of other pieces of glass!!

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