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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Scandinavian Glass => Topic started by: rocco on April 20, 2013, 05:27:26 PM
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For reference:
nice bowl with bubbles and blue powdery inclusions, 20 cm diameter, designed by Hans-Christian Wagner for Björkshult.
I would think from the 1960s or early 1970s?
I am glad it is labeled, as the snapped off pontil is not a feature I would usually associate with Scandinavian glass...
Michael
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Please put the label into the
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/ label section so all can see it.
Ross
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and here is its mate.
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Is the pontil mark a nice round circle but slightly rough circle smoothish in the middle?
thanks
m
btw - love both pieces :) I'm just curious about a pale blue bowl I queried many moons ago and I think Ivo mentioned Bjorkshult then.
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Yes snapped off but only slightly rough around a central smooth area - the result of very careful work I guess.
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Thanks Ivo, I was just wondering if it is also the result of the type of pontil rod used?
I have two unidentified pieces, that both have that pontil mark. One is my dotted ribbed trailed cinderella skirt decanter, the other is the one with the pinched ribs. I think the decanter dates to a lot earlier than the 60's/70s - it's possible the pinched ribs one might also be a lot earlier, or it could be an early studio piece from the 60s/70s.
Perhaps they both originated in Scandinavia (Sue had suggested that as a possible for the pinched ribs originally. And I'd been wondering about the decanter.
Food for thought :)
m
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Sorry for the delayed answer.
I rechecken mine, and I have nothing to add to Ivo's description...
Michael