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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: Pinkspoons on October 05, 2008, 09:04:14 PM
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Picked up these beasties today, but I can't decide whether they're a couple of old goats... with stylised elongated necks, or a pair of reindeer... with stylised antlers. I've spent the day calling them 'reingoats'.
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they look kind of capricorny...
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Aye, I'm veering towards 'goat', due to the curly horns.
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Aye, I'm veering towards 'goat', due to the curly horns.
I've checked one of my FM catalogues and they are " stenbock "
and the English word, according to my dictionary, is ibex (a wild goat)
You have two.... I only have one :cry:
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Thanks for that, Ingela. I just did a quick search for 'ibex' and they definitely got the horns right!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibex
Do you know who designed them or roughly when they were available from? Mine are sizes 160 and 220, by the way. Would there have been a larger/smaller size to make up a 'family' of them?
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My 'stenbock' is signed: FM Ronneby Sweden G7 - 220
The inscription indicates the size 220mm but mine is in fact 235mm.
I don't know who designed them, I've yet to find out who "G" is.
They have been available in different sizes over the years:
160, 220, 250 and 280mm.
The label " Handiwork FM Konstglas Ronneby Sweden " would date
the 'stenbock' to approx. early/mid 1970's.