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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Ming on January 20, 2008, 03:05:09 AM
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Is this Per Lutken Mould-blown Naebvase(Ducking or Beak Vase)? The bubbles pattern almost the same but the shape of the mouth is not quite right. The vase is not signed .
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m313/courtoak/Royal003.jpg
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Per Lutken never designed beak vases with bubbles in them, nor with cased colours - the ones that do have bubbles and cased colours, and are frequently mis-attributed to Holmegaard, were made by Kastrup Glas between 1960-65.
However, your vase was made by neither of the glassworks. No idea who did make it, sorry.
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A pineapple mould would have been used to create a controlled pattern of bubbles, but the piece has been free blown, not mould blown. Once on the punty the neck has been stretched which explains the distortion of the bubbles.
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This one could be from a number of Swedish makers plus Magnor of Norway.
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I agree, Magnor, see item 41
http://www.wendelboe.no/kunst/utstillinger/2008/magnor/index.php?resultpage=5&"
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Per Lutken never designed beak vases with bubbles in them, nor with cased colours - the ones that do have bubbles and cased colours, and are frequently mis-attributed to Holmegaard, were made by Kastrup Glas between 1960-65.
However, your vase was made by neither of the glassworks. No idea who did make it, sorry.
Hej - A bit earlier have a catalogue from Maj 1954 from Kastrup Glasswork with bubbles and in the colours green, blue and pink, shape like photo 30 centimeters high and diameter 9 centimeter, but in the top like a V ending. Kastrup Glasswork did produce in that time many things with bubbles in vases, ashtrays and dishes.
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Oh, I didn't realise they went back that far. The dates I gave were those listed on Glashistorisk Selskab, according to the catalogues they had available at the time. I've just had a look, and it seems they've acquired the same catalogues as you, and have since updated their site. ;D
So here's a link to a Kastrup beaked vase: Kastrup Vase (http://www.glashistoriskselskab.dk/index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=65&func=detail&id=2885)