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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: chriscooper on June 22, 2010, 07:28:22 PM
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Picked these up today and thought maybe Scandinavian ? Took the charity shop price stickers off and there etched Moser on the base.
Well made highly polished faceted base. Smoke colour 4.5" across.
Cheers
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Whenever I scratch off stickers, I only find further scratches... ::)
Well done, Chris. They are lovely! :thup:
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:thup:
Can you tell us how old the glass is from the signatures?
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Ask at Moser directly:
Can I have my formerly purchased item identified by Moser?
Please send us a product photo and a shot of the company’s logo on the bottom of the product at customerservice@moser-glass.com, fax them at +420 353 449 619 or mail them at the address MOSER, a.s., Kpt. Jaroše 46/19, 360 06 Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
if Moser you will get the bset info
Jindrich
www.webareal.cz/ceskoslovenskesklo
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Whenever I scratch off stickers, I only find further scratches... ::)
Well done, Chris. They are lovely! :thup:
Lol thanks Dirk
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:thup:
Can you tell us how old the glass is from the signatures?
Hi Anita, know nothing at all about Moser, they are really well made and signed on the base is all I can tell you? If the question was for Dirk, over to you Dirk.
ta Chris
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No idea, sorry! :spls:
But it looks like post WWII to me. I seem to remember, Christine´s got the Moser book?
So, over to you, Christine!
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Thanks Dirk ;D
Chris
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Possibly 1926-1936, as far as I can tell
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Thank you
Chris
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I looked at the third picture better and could see the line back under the name. This is one of the sigs that Baldwin has in his book, but without a specific date. By process of elimination of the sigs that he gives dates for, this sig must be 1930-1945. That fits in with the time of other faceted pieces they did (c 1930). It's nice that your bowls are some of the older pieces. :thup:
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My info comes from the book published by Moser itself