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Author Topic: very plain pressed glass...ID probably Inwald's "Teplitz"  (Read 5054 times)

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very plain pressed glass...ID probably Inwald's "Teplitz"
« on: April 07, 2006, 07:36:33 PM »
Pamela and I have struggled a bit with this very plain range of pressed glass, frequently found in Holland.

Perhaps this is a VSL product? or maybe Ivo can help?

http://www.hogelandshoeve.nl/index66.html
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Re: very plain pressed glass...ID help
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2006, 08:24:44 PM »
Quote from: "Jay"
or maybe Ivo can help?


Sorry I haven't got a clue. But VSL I don't think so - it is just not their style.

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very plain pressed glass...ID help
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2006, 09:03:54 PM »
Jay, let me post and answer here again simultaneously what all should be able to read:
You suggested Walther
I suggested Bernsdorf because of the POTSDAM shape
I suspect Saxonia (Walther and Bernsdorf) due to the colours
the brownish pink leeds to Czech - see Markhbeinn items from there
the bluegreenturquoise: in my life I shall never ever dare to describe this colour or name it - no idea really!  :?
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« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2006, 09:04:51 PM »
http://ns14.hosteur.com/~pourespa/images/VSL-LUXVAL/VSLV_100.jpg

shows a VSL pattern called "Moulure Ritz" which is very similar but not 100% convincing for me.
In Darvani's pictures the ribs look heavier.

The overview page is;
http://users.cybernet.be/darvani/LUXVAL_1935_02.htm
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« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2006, 09:26:48 PM »
not really Jay, ours are not arched that VSL way
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« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2006, 08:32:05 AM »
The divider reminds me of the divider on the Boule (Inwald) pattern. Which was exported to America and was thought at first to be Candlewick pattern made by Imperial Glass. Other than that not a clue, Terry

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« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2006, 08:43:54 AM »
Pic of Marcus' Divided serving plate in Rudolf Schrotter's "Boule" pattern 1935, from Josef Inwald/Sklarny Inwald/Sklo Union Teplice. Amethyst, diameter 21cms/8" inch
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/albums/userpics/10018/normal_Schrotterboule.jpg

The bluegreenturquoise color of it is similar to what Americans call "teal" but not quite.
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I like this yellow vase  
Similar shape to some VSL Luxval and also a couple of items on Pamela's site but nothing the same. The only other source I can think of it pressglas-korrespondenz - eeeeek !!!

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On the horizontal optic rib vase  - so many companies did vases like this - I know of 3, that I think it's going to be hard to pin down. I have one myself which I can't ID
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« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2006, 05:49:13 PM »
Jay and all please,
again just another find in the catalogues today: (while searching for a completely different piece  :twisted: )

yours are also very similar to Holmegaard 1938-1941 Tafel 7 Diverses

all opinions highly appreciated as always  :)
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« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2006, 09:15:02 PM »
just try to explain:
the Holmegaard pages show exactly Jay's bowl's shape -a Bernsdorf Potsdam without star base. But: I may repeat here, bases were interchangeble
The matching Potsdam creamer of my collection does not bear a star base also... :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:
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Die Erfahrung lehrt, dass, wer auf irgendeinem Gebiet zu sammeln anfängt, eine Wandlung in seiner Seele anheben spürt. Er wird ein freudiger Mensch, den eine tiefere Teilnahme erfüllt, und ein offeneres Verständnis für die Dinge dieser Welt bewegt seine Seele.
Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding moves his soul.
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« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2006, 10:08:44 PM »
Pooh, who except Dieter Neumann and Siegmar Geiselberger are able to contribute?
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Die Erfahrung lehrt, dass, wer auf irgendeinem Gebiet zu sammeln anfängt, eine Wandlung in seiner Seele anheben spürt. Er wird ein freudiger Mensch, den eine tiefere Teilnahme erfüllt, und ein offeneres Verständnis für die Dinge dieser Welt bewegt seine Seele.
Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding moves his soul.
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