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Strange amber glass "object" ID= Dragan Drobnjak designer, Serbia
Frank:
Serbische/Serbian glass factory (Srpska Fabrika Stakla) was the one at Paracin. still in business I think. http://www.srpskafabrikastakla.com/en/about-us/history/ that adds Hrastnik, Zagreb. Hartmann shows its mark COC SFS
October 9 was closed in 2002, cannot find when it started though. Other one I found was Janhowits (Naz) & Co, sur Bilitza. which was older than SFS.
Frank:
Seems to be lots of pressed glass to be discovered there :)
Frank:
Possible designer mentioned above https://www.kupindo.com/Umetnost/25555529_Dragan-Drobnjak-Izlozba-Stakla-Juni-1971
This piece in sale http://www.limundo.com/kupovina/Kolekcionarstvo/Antikviteti/Figure/stara-skulptura-u-staklu-rad-Dragana-Drobnjaka/38845585
Frank:
Linking factory and designer:
The contemporary glass in Serbia formed a small circle of artists related to the glass factory. The origins and development of modern design in Serbia, in mid 60-ies of XX century, coincides with the work of Veselka Zoric, Alexander Portnoy and Dimitri Gvozdenovic (SFS Paracin), Zoran Prvanović (RIN Zajecar) and Dragan Drobnjak ('9 October' Prokuplje). On the one hand, their activity contributed to raising the level of production and, on the other hand, the organization of production he felt the lack of prudential authentic content.
http://www.mpu.rs/srpski/permanent/savremena/savremena.html
Bibliography sets active period circa 1971-1987
http://www.worldcat.org/wcidentities/viaf-125078754
rocco:
Thank you very much Frank for doing more research!
And sorry for the delayed reply, I was away...
With all those links you found (the piece on the Serbian auction website even has a label) the ID seems solid; and the time frame would fit nicely as well, 1970s/80s.
Michael
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