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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: Pinkspoons on July 25, 2007, 11:15:56 AM
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I picked up this beastie recently...
Bride of Kuttrolf (http://www.zeitgeist-i.com/GMB/kutt.jpg)
I can't find any reference to this shape, and it's the only one of them I've seen. I'm starting to doubt that it was entered into commercial production, as I assume it would be quite complex to make on any large scale and where the two halves meet is fairly wobbly at best.
I know that Michael Bang was experimenting a lot with the kuttrolf form in the early 1980s, so might this hail from that period? Or is it just a later frigger sold via the factory shop? Or, alternatively, I might be wrong and it was an adventurous production model...
Any clues?
PS: It's a touch under 31cm tall.
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Hej Nic.
Oh, I find my starring at the photo, I have never seen this shape before, so if this is a Holmegaard design, as it seems, I have never seen this shape on sale in DK and I do not recall from abroad.
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I'm fairly sure the Holmegaard label is original to the piece, and it's also in the right colour of crystal for the period (slightly blue-tinted). The twist of the 'columns' also matches what M. Bang was doing with the kuttrolf shape in the 1983 with the Bogø, Samsø and Fanø klukflasker.
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I have been looking at a lot of antique webshops in dk, but none has the shape only the welknown kluk kluk shape.
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Thanks for looking anyway, Peter. I have about 25 kuttrolf decanters hailing from across the last 125 years or so, and this is certainly the oddest of the lot.