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Some more new finds from NEW ZEALAND
pamela:
Tony good morning!
after my studies of Gene Florence and Doris Yeske today - sorry - no fit :twisted: the only outcome is: it is a sherbet :D
pamela:
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/deckeldosen/04466.html
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/deckeldosen/04470.html
REIMS :)
Tony H:
Hi Guys
I have bumped this topic up as I think I may have found who made this large dish decorated with fir cones.
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-1541
After read one of Glens articles on a Carnival glass vase with fir cones, I did some more searching and found out that Etling sometimes used the trade name Verlux and I have seen on ebay an opalescent fir cone piece with Verlux France on it. Would be greatfull for your comments please.
Tony H in NZ
Mosquito:
If memory serves, Cappa attributes the Verlux name to Etling. Thus far, I have not found any other source or any reliable evidence to support this, however. To my mind it seems unlikely that Etling, as a retailer would have commissioned pieces to be sold under a different name, particularly pieces so close in style as to compete with his named output. Of course I could be wrong & Verlux could be an attempt at establishing an alternative brand.
If anyone has any further information about Verlux and any association with Etling I would be very interested to hear about it. It would be nice to see a catalogue or at least some written source from the time establishing the link.
Steven
Tony H:
Hi Steven
Thank you for your comments, I will keep looking into this.
I belive Sabino had a line of glass called Vernox, maybe Etling was trying to compete with them.
Tony H in NZ
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