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Title: Brazilian and German labels for the archives.
Post by: Paul S. on June 05, 2011, 04:12:57 PM
As I'm not too good at the technical bits on the GMB - I'm hoping one of the Mods. will help by moving these to the archives for me.    I have looked under Brazilian and German, although don't see either in the list (hope I haven't missed them).   If they are there already then my apologies, please ignore and delete.   sincere thanks for help.  :)
P.S.   As always, thanks to antiquerose's tip re the magnifying glass, which enables a good quality close up of these smallish things. :thup:
Title: Re: Brazilian and German labels for the archives.
Post by: astrid on June 05, 2011, 07:58:53 PM
As I'm always interested in German labels, is it known which factories use these labels?

Astrid
Title: Re: Brazilian and German labels for the archives.
Post by: Paul S. on June 05, 2011, 08:07:04 PM
Hello Astrid  -  regret I'm unable to help  -  so hoping someone else will know - I did have a look in one or two books but found nothing of help.     The German label is on a red cased, cut to clear, saw toothed, wavy edged bowl (made sometime in the last 20 years, probably).
Title: Re: Brazilian and German labels for the archives.
Post by: astrid on June 05, 2011, 08:08:16 PM
Can you post a picture of the pieces these labels were on? If someone recognizes the pieces, we can also match the labels...

Astrid
Title: Re: Brazilian and German labels for the archives.
Post by: Paul S. on June 05, 2011, 09:05:47 PM
o.k.  -  tomorrow morning :)
Title: Re: Brazilian and German labels for the archives.
Post by: antiquerose123 on June 06, 2011, 02:55:30 AM
P.S.   As always, thanks to antiquerose's tip re the magnifying glass, which enables a good quality close up of these smallish things. :thup:

Thanks Paul S.     Your pictures are of High Quality too!!


Would like to see the pieces of Glass these were on - also.  Will Paul labels get added to the label section even before their is an attribution to them.  :thup:  :thup: Nice to get as many labels in one spot for reference, and for safe keeping -- and to help the data base *GROW*  for each country types of labels.  :hiclp:
Title: Re: Brazilian and German labels for the archives.
Post by: Paul S. on June 06, 2011, 09:50:56 AM
pictures as requested.      Plus I've added a Moser label and sand blast mark from some shot glasses - which if I'm reading Ivo's book correctly date from post 1995 (I think).
Ref.  'Miller's glass fact file a - z'      -     Ivo Haanstra     -    2001.