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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Poland => Topic started by: KatW on July 26, 2014, 02:03:36 AM
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Hello - I believe Josephinenhutte was really made in Poland - I apologize if this is the wrong category.
I have several beautiful pieces from the Josephinenhutte/Josair series "Josephine" which I have today learned was designed by Sigfried Haertel around 1905. The examples that I was able to find online today (all very antique) do not seem to have a maker's mark on them - and the parties selling the items reference the work of Stefania Zelasko at The Karkonosze Museum to support that their Josephine items are authentic.
My glasses have the "JH" inside a shield below a crown sandblasted mark - and I am wondering if anyone knows when Josephinenhutte adopted the mark? I am trying to date my set as close as I can - and have come across some confusion as some online sources say Josephine was discontinued in 1958 while others say 1981.
Any and all help appreciated!
Thanks so much -
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Hello,
Josephinenhütte - exactly spelling "Graf (or Gräflich) Schaffgotsch'sche Josephinenhütte" - has its origin in Schlesien (Silesia), Petersdorf and Schreiberhau im Riesengebirge, and it was German territory until 1945. It has been rebuilt in Schwäbisch Gmünd (West Germany) from 1950/51.
You will find lots of samples here:
http://www.glas-musterbuch.de/Josephinenhuette.43.0.html.
I only know paper labels with "Josephinehütte". The sand blasted version I never saw until now. The special forms of the lettertypes "JH" seem to be not older than 1960, but I wouldn't say it absolutely.
Best regards
jumper
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Thanks a million, Jumper - I really appreciate the information!
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Sandblasting marks were generally adopted c1980 for health & safety reasons.
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Sandblasting marks were generally adopted c1980 for health & safety reasons.
Good to know - thank you so much, Frank!