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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: pamela on August 25, 2011, 09:03:07 PM
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During the last days I've added some further catalogues that might be of interest, Vallérysthal 1907, Josephinenhütte 1954, and Poschinger 1888 right now.
catalogues (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/h2-glas-br-musterbuch-de-h2.26.0.html)
Bernsdorf 1951-54 is also available, however, I shall add the corresponding price list in US $ shortly 8)
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wonderful news Pamela, and as always our sincere thanks for sharing your valuable information. I vote you top GMB member of the year ;D
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Pamela, super! :kissy:
... and I've even found my decanter in the 1954 Josephinenhütte catalogue. It's number 3008 of the Edith range. :rah:
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@ Anik: :smg:
Poschinger 1888 deleted until further notice. :phew:
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DIA Deutscher Innen- und Aussenhandel 1952 (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/DIA-1952.205.0.html#c374) and
VEB Glaswerk Schwepnitz 1953 (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Schwepnitz-1953.202.0.html#c366) available now.
DIA Kunstglas title as well as pages 10 + 11 Kunstglas are missing.
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Pamela, thank you! :kissy: You're doing an amazing job. :thup: :thup: :thup:
Now a wee question if I may: in your Franz Werwick 1928 catalogue I hve found one of my mystery vases, but Werwick seems to be a distributor not a maker? My vase is the very last item on this page: http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Franz-Werwick-1928.184+B6YmFja1BJRD0xODQmcHJvZHVjdElEPTc2NTcmcGlkX3Byb2R1Y3Q9MTg0JmRldGFpbD0_.0.html (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Franz-Werwick-1928.184+B6YmFja1BJRD0xODQmcHJvZHVjdElEPTc2NTcmcGlkX3Byb2R1Y3Q9MTg0JmRldGFpbD0_.0.html) and is shown as Garnitur Kirschen (cherries! I know that word!!!), pattern 7055, in 2 sizes. Mine's the bigger one at 28cm. It weighs a ton too! And it's brilliant for tall flowers as it's heavy enough not to topple over. :) What I can't find is who made it... any ideas where this pattern was made please? I've trawled the catalogues and not found it yet... so was very excited to see it in Werwick. :rah:
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:hi: Anne, Radeberg 1927 Blatt 1 - came with PK 2005-1-15 - if you still have it? Again invisible here:
PK 2005-1-w-15 (http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/archiv/pdf/pk-2005-1w-15-mb-radeberg-1927.pdf)
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Pamela,
can you tell us why Poschinger 1888 had to be deleted?
And what Poschinger glassworks? Buchenau, Oberzwieselau,...??
Kind regards
Stephan
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Stephan,
Buchenau, and realized late that these were scans of neutral photocopies of a reprint of 1987 which is still available.
Not sure about ©, preferred to contact the publishing house first. :X:
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:hi: Anne, Radeberg 1927 Blatt 1 - came with PK 2005-1-15 - if you still have it? Again invisible here:
PK 2005-1-w-15 (http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/archiv/pdf/pk-2005-1w-15-mb-radeberg-1927.pdf)
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Thank you Pamela! :kissy: I don't get PK by subscription (just the website PDFs and I've not found it in those) so hadn't managed to identify this. You don't seem to have examples in your museum, would you like pictures of the vase and the pattern?
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Anne, that would be great, thank you!
Meanwhile I also traced the pattern no. in VMG Walther 1931 catalogue (Radeberg and Ottendorf Okrilla merged their sales catalogues):
PK 2003-2 (http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/archiv/pdf/pk-2003-2w-01-mb-walther-vmg-1931.pdf) Depending on size, Kirschen-Vase is # 20517 - 20534
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Pamela thank you again! :hug:
I'll try and get the pics done for you tomorrow if the light is decent. Tonight we are in the middle of what sounds like a tropical downpour after a brilliant sunny blue sky day, so hopefully it's something passing over that will move in by the morning. :X: :X: :X:
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No problem, Anne - take your time and enjoy a hopefully sunny sunday! I'm very busy with musterbuch at present :ow: (not really fighting back, but I miss the busy one we had, I liked it!)
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Pamela, the sun shone on me today, so you have email. :)
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13 VEBs in one catalogue 1957 (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/DDR-Gebrauchswarenkatalog-1957.207.0.html#c379)
VEB Sachsenglas 1952-53 with US$ prices (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/VEB-Sachsenglas-1952-53.212.0.html#c392)
Have also added Bernsdorf 51-54 US$ prices meanwhile and further two small leaflets in new Miscellaneous section (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Verschiedenes-Miscellaneous.208.0.html)
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Thank you :hiclp: :hiclp: :hiclp:
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Stephan,
Buchenau, and realized late that these were scans of neutral photocopies of a reprint of 1987 which is still available.
Not sure about ©, preferred to contact the publishing house first. :X:
12 out of 98 pages Poschinger Buchenau 1888 (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Ferd-v-Poschinger-Buchenau-188.201.0.html#c364) are available courtesy of Morsak Verlag, Grafenau (http://www.morsak.de/shop/article_0302/Poschinger%3A-Preisliste-der-Crystall-Glas-Fabrik.html?shop_param=cid%3D1%26aid%3D0302%26)
For those who are interested: this book is still available from www.morsak.de :t:
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Thank you again, Pamela!
from Kevin G.
Down Under :usd:
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Following Anne EB's inquiry (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,42943.0.html) yesterday, the full price list of OG Oberhausener Glasfabrik Funcke & Becker 1933 is now online. Generously made available by Gerrit Ekkel, Netherlands, thank you!
I had intended to wait until Dieter N. has investigated his collection for the matching pictured catalogue, :X: :X: he will find something from 1930s...
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OG price list 1933 (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/OG-Funcke-Becker-Preisliste.227.0.html#c448)
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Oberhausener Glasfabrik Funcke & Becker 1937 Presskristall + Pressglas (http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/OG-Presskristall-und-Pressglas.230.0.html)
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Pamela thank you!!! :hiclp: fantastic resources and wonderful to be able to browse through. Thanks so much :sun:
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Thank you Michelle, I'm very happy also :) Finally I am able to attribute loads of bowls: Favorit, Wien, Flora and last but not least 'Oberhausen'
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ooh Pamela you have just reminded me, I have a large pressed vase that I have been desperately trying to id. I'm going to have a very good look through as many pages as I can and try and do it on my own ;D
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