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Title: Green bowl, in the style of Denis Mann, found in Germany
Post by: Glas Vasen on April 24, 2011, 12:21:23 PM
Hello GMB Folks

May some can ID this Vase/Bowl for me
Year of production, manufacture, and Designer Name.

  • Weight: 1.000 Kg
  • Size: Ø 160 H 100mm
  • Base have a Pontil mark
  • peculiar ari bubble decoration

  • Thank you for any efforts.

    P.S. Not sure if it's from Germany

    Sergio
    Title: Re: Please ID this me, Pehaps from Germany
    Post by: Frank on April 24, 2011, 11:55:11 PM
    Copy of a design by Denis Mann.
    Title: Re: Please ID this me, Pehaps from Germany
    Post by: Glas Vasen on April 26, 2011, 03:10:21 PM
    Copy of a design by Denis Mann.

    Thank you for trop a line  :o

    Any Idea; where I find more about my one.


    P.S. if is a copy who made it!

    Sergio
    Title: Re: Please ID this me, Pehaps from Germany
    Post by: Glas Vasen on May 03, 2011, 07:56:36 PM
    Many Thanks Frank for this Line.

    Denis Mann he do Graving and works in Scotland and this Vase isn't his style I belief, my one is more a (Waldglas) Vase  duno the right spell in English = Forest glass with 100 small bubble inclusions.

    The form Shape is some similar from Denis Mann work's, also all his Glass  are engraved.

    Title: Re: Please ID this me, Pehaps from Germany
    Post by: paulbowen on May 03, 2011, 11:36:02 PM
    Waldglas is the German term for glass in its "natural" state, prior to the addition of coloring agents, such as lead, which makes it clear.  Glass, when first manufactured, is a light green color in its natural state, thus the term "Wald"glas, or wild glass, meaning natural glass.  Wald has more than one meaning, only one of which is forest.