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Large, heavy pink/clear dish/bowl - help with origin. ID = Val St Lambert

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acabitto:
Hello all - and greetings from me, a new member of the board. Was suggested over on the antiquers forums that I might find some assistance here identifying this piece. Glass has become more interesting to me recently but I still know very little, so thanks in advance for any information. I recently bought this piece at a thrift shop. It is about 17" long, about 7" wide, about 3 inches high, and weighs over 8 pounds. It is unsigned and not marked as far as I can tell. There is a small sticker with a handwritten "65€"(I think) on the underside. The folks at the antiquers site seem to think it is probably mid century Czech. Sklo was suggested as a possible maker. I have more pictures available. Thanks!

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Anne Tique:
Hello and welcome,

A possibility is Val St Lambert.

A similar model here https://www.labrocantedemarine.com/fr/objet/coupe-allonge-en-val-saint-lambert to compare it with.
Pieces by VSL from the 60ies were not always signed, so it's perfectly normal not to have one. Would it be possible to post an image with a clear background please?

acabitto:

--- Quote from: Anne Tique on April 20, 2017, 10:09:14 PM ---Hello and welcome,

A possibility is Val St Lambert.

A similar model here https://www.labrocantedemarine.com/fr/objet/coupe-allonge-en-val-saint-lambert to compare it with.
Pieces by VSL from the 60ies were not always signed, so it's perfectly normal not to have one. Would it be possible to post an image with a clear background please?

--- End quote ---

Yes, it looks exactly like this Val Saint Lambert piece! I will attempt to get a few pictures with a plain background this evening. Thank you so much.

Anne Tique:
This model is called 'Radeau' and if i'm not mistaken, it's from 1962. Please do post another, clearer picture whenever you've got a spare minute please.

Anne Tique:
It was already in the 1956 catalogue.

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