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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Chucky on February 25, 2015, 02:16:47 AM
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Hello,
I would be really thankful if somebody could help me to identify this piece piece of art. My first thougt was Wagenfeld, maybe Holmegaard - but i'm clueless ???
http://fs1.directupload.net/images/150225/48oqfc2f.jpg
http://fs2.directupload.net/images/150225/swewr4xi.jpg
http://fs2.directupload.net/images/150225/prdbromt.jpg
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Hi Chucky, welcome to the Board.
I have modified your image entries such that they are simple links to your source photos. Using [ img ] tags to include several large (Kb size) images can cause problems for some users and possibly for the Board, too.
Photos in many photo hosting sites are often "lost" over time. So we prefer that photos are added via the "Attach" function when making a post, as this maintains the image for future viewing. It also helps with technical control for the Board.
If you have problems resizing images to fit the Board limits (max 125Kb per photo) then try www.picresize.com which is easy to use and very effective.
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Thanks for adjusting the image-size - i will keep your instruction in mind for future postings :)
I've found a picture of the same vase. The seller titled it as "WMF Geislingen/Steige" http://m-art-interior.de/mediapool/122/1222821/resources/big_23465289_0_276-250.gif (http://m-art-interior.de/mediapool/122/1222821/resources/big_23465289_0_276-250.gif)
But i'm not convinced that this vase is really made by WMF - there are some similar productions from Wagenfeld/VLG Weißwasser, but not this one.
If somebody has an idea about the origin of this vase, im thankful for every hint :)
Best regards,
Chucky