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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Germany => Topic started by: petet63 on August 27, 2014, 12:26:21 PM
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Hi all, I picked up a nice pair of Crystal Glasses. I know how difficult it is to find patterns and makers so I might get lucky on here you never know. (I got very lucky last time on here) These Glasses have a mark on them that I have never seen. One has 3 small wavy lines with a semi circle on top and the other only has 3 wavy lines. I did not see them until I gave them a good clean. They have 3 rows of 'Leaf' cuts with the bottom row extending onto the stem. Its a very nice look on the glass. I would say not hand cut. I thought maybe Rogaska but not with these marks on??
After closer inspection they do seem hand cut. Very very small differences in the spaces between the cuts.
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Theres a Chance they could be Royal Copenhagen,
they do Pottery & Porcelain mostly and there mark is three waves.
and i know they do crystal.
its worth looking into at least
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I will look into that. Thanks stubbsywubsy
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There are some Rpyal Copenhagen patterns on replacements, I am sorry, but I am in a rush, otherwise I would look through them to see if there is a match to your glasses, but here is the link anyway.
http://www.replacements.com/crystal/HOL.htm
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Thanks user9318. i will try to get time and take a look. Nice Glasses, Nicely Cut, why arent companies proud enough to mark their work any more !! Damn sure I would if I had the skills.
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Retailers demand unmarked.
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I have heard that before but don't understand it. Stuart Crystal at M&S sounds better than crystal at M&S but ours is not to reason why :-\.
On replacements I go to Royal Copenhagen is now Holmegaard. Not looking forward to it but I am going to go through them !!
Not as many as I expected lol. The search goes on.
Added.... The pattern looks like Jasper Conran 'Laurel' by Wedgwood but the mark doesn't make sense then !?
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The retailers think THEY are the best :D
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Was any conclusion reached on this one? I have a piece with the same mark and thought I'd just rehash this thread instead of starting a new one.
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The Royal Copenhagen mark with three wavy lines is different to these lines.
https://www.royalcopenhagen.com/ourpassion/marks
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The Royal Copenhagen mark with three wavy lines is different to these lines.
https://www.royalcopenhagen.com/ourpassion/marks
Agreed. Sounds like this one will be a mystery for the time being. Thanks for the reply!
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Mystery solved! I was going through Replacements stemware identification guide and found the matching stem for the glass this mark was on. Turns out this is the symbol for Schott-Zwiesel. Phew... glad that one's in the books.
https://www.trademarkia.com/schott-cristal-74147434.html (https://www.trademarkia.com/schott-cristal-74147434.html)
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Nice find.