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Author Topic: Kingfisher Blue Vase Unusual Design ID Please - Scandinavian or Whitefriars ?  (Read 826 times)

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Offline stubbsywubsy

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i Have this large and great qualit Kingfisher blue (or very similar) Vase, on one side the ribbed lines are vertical and the other are horizontal which gives it a very clever criss Cross design when displayed.

i was hoping some one may know the Maker of this?
kind regards
Steven

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Offline Ivo

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I am tempted to say Krosno who were very very fond of this pointed oval shape, used dark blue and clear casing.

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Offline Greg.

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Here are a couple of related threads, possibly Alsterbro Sweden or Polish as Ivo suggests, both produced similar designs I believe....

http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,57991.0.html
www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,58093.msg329231.html#msg329231


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Offline kisslikeether

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Gunnar Ander for Lindshammar is a distinct possibility.

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Here is the Lindshammar / Gunnar Ander version, slightly different though: Link

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