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Author Topic: Bright blue cylinder vase, probably scandinavian. But who is the maker?  (Read 670 times)

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Offline woerro

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Nice bright blue cylinder vase. Unmarked, but probably a 1960-1970's vase made in Scandinavia. But by which factory or maker?

Does anyone recognize this vase?

Thanks in advance!

Kind Regards,

Roelof van der Woerd

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Offline Ivo

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Hiya again.
I would think this vase was made by Krosno of Poland, somewhere around the turn of the century.

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I vote for Gral-Glas, Germany. :)
From a range called "Las Palmas", designed in 1965 by Roland Pösch.

That colour is quite distinctive, and though I cannot see the base design properly in the pics, I think it is the same as >> this one
(I checked the Gral-Glas book, the reference given is correct).

Michael

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Michael and Ivo,

Thank you for the information!

Kind regards,

Roelof


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