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Canadian Question -- Missing Link??
antiquerose123:
Hi there:
Over the years I have stumbled upon things that look like Chalet glass but where signed on the bottom with Canadian Glass Art or Canada Art Glass. This is not the first time in about 5 years that I have seen this. Just saw one at an Auction here....
Who are they? What is the missing link here? Where do they fit in all of this. Again, I did once find some info also about this company as they were down East, and were competing with Chalet Glass....but that info was found a long time ago, and do not remember where I even saw it.
I just figured it was nonsense.....but over the last 5 years, I have seen a few pieces marked this way. I have been steering clear of them, just for the fact of the unknown. The next one I find, I will purchase as I want to see if there is a missing link about this company. They appear to be very well made -- and I am just wondering. Anyone else heard this, or have seen it?
thanks :kissy:
langhaugh:
Rose:
Nobody knows who or what signed glass "Canadian Art Glass." None of the guys who worked at Chalet had heard of it, although they knew all the other companies very well (Lorraine, EDAG, Chantilly). The signature is so bad that there was some thought that somebody had marked it for their own collection, but too much of it turns up all across Canada. The glass itself is of decent quality. A mystery yet to be solved.
David
deco.queen:
Found this article "...After I left Sheridan College in 1976, I moved to Calgary and went on to work for Canadian Art Glass - a company that at the time, did not have very many clients and were looking to increase their exposure. I was initially hired on as Production Manager, which soon channeled me into my next position as General Manager. While there, I helped open markets in the United States and established fifteen new major accounts that would soon carry Canadian Art Glass. I stayed there for two years until the company packed up and moved to Ontario. I had just bought a house in Calgary and decided that I didn't want to move back to Ontario so I left Canadian Art Glass (and thank God because within a year they were out of business!) ..." that is on this page:
http://www.robertheld.com/company_history.html
langhaugh:
Decoqueen:
Thanks for the information, the first real factual piece I've seen. I'll pass on the link to someone who is very involved in the history of Chalet and has been trying to find out about Canadian Art Glass for a few years.
Robert Held, btw, has had a furnace in Vancouver for many years.
Again, many thanks.
David
antiquerose123:
--- Quote from: deco.queen on November 15, 2011, 01:52:48 PM ---Found this article "...After I left Sheridan College in 1976, I moved to Calgary and went on to work for Canadian Art Glass - a company that at the time, did not have very many clients and were looking to increase their exposure. I was initially hired on as Production Manager, which soon channeled me into my next position as General Manager. While there, I helped open markets in the United States and established fifteen new major accounts that would soon carry Canadian Art Glass. I stayed there for two years until the company packed up and moved to Ontario. I had just bought a house in Calgary and decided that I didn't want to move back to Ontario so I left Canadian Art Glass (and thank God because within a year they were out of business!) ..." that is on this page:
http://www.robertheld.com/company_history.html
--- End quote ---
Super info there :hiclp:
I was not finding anything much, and always was wondering about this company - thus why I posted the post here. Would be interesting to find something out about this *missing link* about Canadian Glass. I have to agree to it looks like well made Glass too. Now that I am on the look-out for a piece, probably will not find any.
Hmmmm, Sounds like they were from (or started) at Calgary, Alberta by this quibble of a quote.....then moved to Ontario. Very Interesting Note you have provided!!!
Thanks deco.queen!! :thup:
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