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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: px on May 27, 2010, 11:34:33 AM
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I happened to see this odd vase attributed to T.Sarpaneva on ebay and looked closer, and I just advise everyone to check you spell foreign names and words correctly. Or that you know at least how they should be spelled when you read them. (when you see a signature on the bottom of a vase for example) ;)
Well, of course this is handy so you avoid at least the grossest cons, but on the other hand if you are a decent reliable seller and your topic is "iitala" you might miss a buyer searching the ebay for "iittala". There are a few of those too I noticed.
PS. Humppila has 2 p:s, Riihimäki 2 i:s in the beginning, like Nuutajärvi 2 u:s.
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Can you post the link?
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I didn't as I wasn't sure if it is ok but since you ask, Cathy, and the bidding has ended....here you are:
http://cgi.ebay.com/t-sarpaneva-58-iitala-signed-glass-art-vase-clear-hole_W0QQitemZ130393339288QQcategoryZ995QQcmdZViewItem (http://cgi.ebay.com/t-sarpaneva-58-iitala-signed-glass-art-vase-clear-hole_W0QQitemZ130393339288QQcategoryZ995QQcmdZViewItem)
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The vase looks like recent Chinese production to me, but I may be wrong. (Nic, if you're around, what do you think?) It's worrying that the signature is so neat.
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Cathy:
I agree about the origins. It just doesn't look like Sarpaneva and neither could I find it in the big iitala book or Designlasi. I saw it but definitely didn't bid.
David
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It's only a matter of time before the engraver realises the spelling mistake.
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Possibly it´s a Joska vase, see this earlier topic:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,25726.0.html
Their site shows new products now, so we can´t compare unfortunately.
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dirk, Joska seems to be a good guess!
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and neither could I find it in the big iitala book or Designlasi.
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...hmmm.... :) .... what was the topic again....? ;) "Repetitio mater studiorum." ;D ;D