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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Unresolved Glass Queries => Topic started by: Paul ADK on December 23, 2007, 03:23:07 AM
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I believe that we have had this slumped glass ashtray (one of a pair) since the mid to late 70's. Although it does not show clearly, the underside has a pebble grain finish. I have no idea who manufactured the ash trays or the country of origin.
(http://thumb0.webshots.net/t/60/660/1/83/16/2526183160066436060aVMYYf_th.jpg) (http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2526183160066436060aVMYYf)
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An interesting find. Going from Volvo's own site, your dating appears to conform:
http://www.volvo.com/trucks/na/en-us/about_us/history/
1976 - Volvo F613 medium duty truck launched
As for the maker, it is difficult to say. It appears they might have used a textured glass to begin with, so if the pattern can be identified this might help, although I am assuming it could be a US rolled-plate glass. The shape does not appear to be one produced by Houze, so the other US company to explore is Behrenberg:
http://www.behrenbergglass.com/
The shape and pointy corners do seem to conform to their current product range and I note they offer textured glass :)
Also worth checking the size and thickness: Behrenberg appear to offer a 3/16-in textured range (approx. 5mm), although what was available c.1980 could have been quite different.
EDIT: Download the catalogue pages here:
http://www.behrenbergglass.com/catalogPage.htm
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I do not have one of those tools with a dial to give me an exact measurement, but the glass is most definitely a tick less than 2/16" or 1/8" thick. It is much less than 3/16. The other measurements are 6 13/16" tall by 5 15/16" wide.
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Could still be Behrenberg: it all depends on what they were producing about 30 years ago. You could try calling them after the holidays.