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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: astrid on February 11, 2011, 07:45:09 AM
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I bought this one in the Netherlands from someone who claimed they had bought them at a museum in Prague. Well, sure enough the piece has a museum ID number. Later it appears to have chipped badly at the base (taking part of the ID off), and consequently been labeled with a 'made in the Czech Republic' label (partly covering the chip) to sell it. Therefore I don't think the label indicates the time period in this case. It was sold together with a similarly ID'd and damaged piece that I know is Chribska.
It's an imposing big piece, 32,5 cm high. The base is 7 cm across and polished flat. I think this one might also be Chribska, but does anyone have more info than that?
Astrid
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:hiclp: Very nice - too bad about the chip, but you can just hide that? Very nice!!
You got green trees there??
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This piece is not from museum but from Chribska showroom (pattern deposit). Several pieces from it has appeared recently at markets.
Jindrich
www.cs-sklo.cz
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Ah, thanks Jindrich. I can put it down as Chribska then. Any idea on maker or time period?
Astrid
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Post 92, surely, please type me the exact number that can be seen there. I will try to serach for it.
Jindricj
www.cs-sklo.cz
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The number written in black is one digit missing because of the chip (indicated with a *):
EE - 104*7/8230E/33
Thanks again, Jindrich