#2 This shape is often associated with Flygsfors but as theres no signature and no white edge stripe so maybe Paul Kedelv when at Reijmyre.
Peter - thanks for the suggestion
. I googled Paul Kedelv and came up with this unsigned one attributed to him
http://www.retro-antiques.com/scandinavian/item8.shtml Looks identical, except mine is slightly shorter at 28cm. Yay :!:
Nic - for some reason the colour made me think of Holmegaard - can't think why really, as the only piece that I have (currently in son's care :roll: ) is a signed Per Lutkin bowl in an icy blue. I seem to recall having seen other pieces in this grey/pewter colour attributed to H.G. in a book at some time or other.
#1 - the mutant monster, isn't nicknamed that for nothing Peter. It weighs 2.2kg and is a quality piece of glass. I thought of Flygsfors, but understood from other threads, that all of their pieces were marked. However, if it is a second (i.e. the short white strip), then may be it wouldn't be marked as a result of it not passing quality control(?)
Max - you are right, it is soooo retro with its psychedelic colour
I think my table would collapse with the weight though :lol:
I struggled back on Sunday with two other equally large and heavy bowls. The front wheels on the car were almost airborne driving back from the carboot with them all in the boot. :lol: