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Author Topic: Blue Cut Glass Goblet - Josef Hoffmann?  (Read 616 times)

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Offline dirk.

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Blue Cut Glass Goblet - Josef Hoffmann?
« on: October 26, 2016, 05:57:20 PM »
Hi,

a rather nice flea-market find, which I found online - attributed to Josef Hoffmann.
Can anybody confirm that ID?

It´s ca. 15.3cm tall

TIA
Dirk
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Re: Blue Cut Glass Goblet - Josef Hoffmann?
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2016, 08:06:29 PM »
not remotely my area Dirk, but just wanted to say it's a gorgeous and attractive cobalt blue and a good size too.         When someone says Hoffmann, I automatically think it must be old, but this pieces looks so pristine it's hard to imagine it really has any age - are Hoffmann still going, and if not when did they cease?            I hate to sound a 'doubting Thomas', but personally, I'd be wary of on-line provenance unless you know the person to be an authority or accurate beyond doubt.
Anyway, glad you didn't buy any fleas ;)

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Re: Blue Cut Glass Goblet - Josef Hoffmann?
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2016, 11:02:54 AM »
Hi Paul,
many thanks for your reply, which was of course helpful, because it exactly matched and phrased my thinking about
attributions found online.
I like to remember my first years of collecting, when I used to be deeply impressed by auction houses´ attributions,
while nowadays with only a little more knowledge I often think ´what a made-up crap´.  ;D
However, here´s  a little Wikipedia article about Josef Hoffmann:
Wiki
And google image search for Josef Hoffmann Pokal (goblet):
Josef Hoffmann Pokal
BTW I photographed the goblet from its best side...  ;)
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