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Title: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: penville1966 on December 24, 2016, 08:52:52 PM
Hello,

I just joined the Glass Message Board, and I wanted to say hello to everyone interested in Scandanavian Glass, especially Riihimaki Glass.

Although I have been collecting glass for over 20 years. I have only been interested in Riihimaki glass for about 1 year. So I am a complete novice. I am now on the prowl to add as many new pieces to my collection as possible :-)

If anyone knows where I should be looking or going please let me know (I know ebay).

Best wishes to everyone who reads this,

Paul
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: chopin-liszt on December 24, 2016, 09:02:50 PM
 :)
Welcome to the board!
Do use the search facilty to have a good browse around here, I think you'll find loads.

Are you aware of this website?

http://www.designlasi.com/en
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: penville1966 on December 24, 2016, 09:34:50 PM
Hello Chopin-Liszt,

Wow what a quick reply!

Yes I am aware of designlasi. It seems to have most of the designs that were produced by Riihimaki. What would have been good is to know how many colour variations there were in some of the model numbers or name

Picking one design, how many colours was the chimney range made in? 10, 12 more? Even Kehra, are there just 3 colours (clear, green and grey) or are there more? What I would really like (and I know this isn't possible) is to see all the makes and colour variations in a book. In the same way you can find with stamps. It will give you a chart showing every colour variation that the 20p stamp was produced in, in that particular year. Then when you get the item, you can then cross it off your list

As for the search, are you refering to using Bing.com and just typing Riihimaki? Because what I am looking for is to add pieces to my collection, without paying over the odds for them. The other possibility (as I did earlier this year) to buy a collection of Riihimaki glass from another collector.

So any help or suggestions would be warmly received!

Paul
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: chopin-liszt on December 25, 2016, 01:09:28 PM
Just type Rihimaki into the search box at the top right hand corner of the page here, in the forum for Scandanavian glass.

I don't think such records as you are wanting actually exist.  :)
Those are the sorts of things that get built here though, through co-operation and sharing of information and finds. Inbetween all that, we get to know each other too. :)



Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: essi on December 26, 2016, 02:06:04 AM
Hello Paul, good to here of your interest in Riihimaki glass. Over the years I have collected quite a bit of that type of glass.
Not sure how this works about swapping email addresses on the board maybe the moderators could let me know?
Which part of the uk do you live?
all the best,
Tim
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: ahremck on December 26, 2016, 04:42:14 AM
Not sure how up-to-date these links are :-
http://www.laatutavara.com/eng/index.php?page=contact&ID=703fa61961a0746da9509612ed0918a9   Another great Finnish site
http://www.designed-in-finland.com/   Finnish Design site (Glass PLUS)
http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/scandinavian_glass/riihimaki_glass/riihimakiglass_home.htm   Riihimaki Glass
http://www.flickr.com/groups/811498@N25/pool/   Riihimaki Glass
http://www.marikan-maljakot.com/   Finnish Iittala vases
http://glassart.5u.com/Tiinae.html   Riihimaki glass collector
http://www.shopadilly.co.uk/Auctions/riihimaki?cat=870&seite=10   Riihimaki auctions in UK

Ross
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: chopin-liszt on December 26, 2016, 02:25:40 PM
 :)
Essi, you can click on the envelope under Penvilles' username which will allow you to send him a message. From that he will get your email address and can reply to you privately.
You have not enabled the envelope bit under your name for anybody to contact you, but you don't have to if you don't want to. :)
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: ahremck on December 26, 2016, 10:42:34 PM
By the way Paul I run a Scandinavian glass collectors group on Facebook .  I happened to mention that that included Finland, and was promptly told that Finland was NOT part of Scandinavia.   I responded with in my eyes it was near enough.

Ross
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: KevinH on December 26, 2016, 11:55:53 PM
Scandinavia includes Finland? Of course it does ... just take a look at the GMB "country forum titles".  :D

Hmm, seems to depend on who you talk to, or which reference you use. Even Iceland (and sometimes Greenland & the Faroe Islands) is said by some folk to be part of Scandinavia - but maybe just for "cultural, historical, and political" reasons, as advised by www.dictionary.com
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: penville1966 on December 27, 2016, 07:36:34 PM
Wow 3 replies!!! Thank you!!!! : :D

Here is a boring bit about me!

I have been collecting glass for over 20 years. I am not (wasn't) into collecting any one make or designer.  I bought what I liked or I thought was cheap. This ranges from small Whitefriars Beak vases, teardrop vases (of which I have about 200), to whatever took my interest. So I have about 1,000 pieces of glass and that included about 5-6 pieces of Riihimaki.

Then one day I was bored and by chance I saw a picture of 3 shelves of olive green Riihimaki glass, and I thought WOW! I was totally hooked and I thought I would love to have a collection like that. (I am sure someone will know the picture I saw).

Then by chance I got into contact with someone 2/3 months ago who had a collection of Riihimaki glass (200 pieces), which he said he was willing to sell. I thought it was too good an opportunity to miss. So I bought the collection! In fact since then I have already added about 20 more pieces to the collection including 3 Polaris, 2 Kehra, 2 Paraati, 3 Puisto, and I think another 5 or 6 others. But I have already lost count

My aim for 2017 is to buy 200 more piece of Riihimaki! (no duplicates to what I have already got) and to unbox all the pieces i have got and put them up on display at home. So that is a bit of info about me! (boring)!!!

So in order Essi (Tim) I live in near Tunbridge Wells in East Sussex. IF this isn't against he rules of the forum, look for Birdbrook Farm Shop in Stonegate then you have found me (if it is against the rules SORRY)! :-(

Ahremck (Ross) Thank you for the list Ross The first one I have tried to contact by email but they don't reply also and I find it VERY annoying you only find out a piece has been sold once you click on the item. Also their catalogue makes you wade through pages of china. BUT the fact they don't reply is the most annoying part as there is no point in trying to buy a piece to then find the shipping costs more than the item. I think i have looked at a couple of others on the list 20th Century Glass  and??? BUT I might have used them while looking for other bits of glass and not Riihimaki. I will have a look at the other links you sent me (Thank you)!!

Here is a question for the group. How many different pieces of glass do you think were made by Riihimaki. in design AND colour variation?  So just picking on the Kehra, how many colours was it made in? then go through the other pieces like Polaris, and vase 1561, vase 1562 etc? I know no one will have the correct answer, BUT it might make people think :-)

Thanks once again for the replies, and if I don't reply to your message for a few days, its because I might be doing things to some of my ducks on our farm! :-)

Best Wishes,

Paul
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: glassobsessed on December 27, 2016, 09:25:30 PM
How many... that is a really tough question, too tough for me!

Some shapes were made in a variety of colours others in only a few, the first photo shows many of the colours typically seen but that shape can also be found in a dark almost cobalt blue - so at least eight in total. I have only seen those three colours for the shape in the second photo but I would not be surprised if there were others made.

John
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: Marc1976 on December 28, 2016, 09:49:39 AM
Hi Paul. Give www.haybarnglass.co.uk a try. Worth dropping him (Chris) an email with what you want.
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: penville1966 on December 28, 2016, 04:16:40 PM
Hello Marc 1976,

Thanks for the link. I have sent them an email to see what they have got.

Regards,

Paul
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: essi on December 30, 2016, 09:01:02 PM
Hello Paul, there is a very comprehensive book about riihimaki glass, called riihimaen lasi. glass from riihimaki.riihimaen lasi oy 1910 1990
published by the finnish glass museum. I cant find an isbn number for it. I don't own a copy of this book but I have read it a few times when I have visited finland.
your task to collect a lot of riihimaki glass is immense. look at aurinko pullot on huuto.net.fi so many colours and sizes.
and aimo okkolin cut glass is a whole field on its own.
I have collected all types of riihimaki glass over the years and loved it . it takes a brave person to try and collect complete ranges but all the best luck its fun!
Tim
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: penville1966 on December 31, 2016, 07:35:26 PM
Hello Tim,

Thanks for your message.

I have heard of this book and I think the ISBN for the book is:-

isbn 978-9525240153 (I am sure someone will correct me if this is not the book you were refering to)

I have tried to find it (looking online second hand book sellers). But without any luck. Hopefully someone will have a copy and scan the pages for everyone to see.

As for collecting every piece ever made by Riihimaki , that will NEVER happen. Because until you know or have a definative list of all the models that were made and all the colour variations that were made in that model, you will never know how many variations Riihimaki made  in total. Then of course there are the one off pieces, that might have been made as a sample, but never went into production, some of which will never be found, or if they were found people will wrongly attribute the piece as being made by...Orrefors, or Murano etc! which not only happens with glass but with paintings!
 

Just out of interest how many piece of Riihimaki do the people on this board have in their collection? It would be nice to see a picture of your collections, but I know some people might prefer not to show their collection to others. So having the number of pieces in your collection will be fine!

I wish everyone a Happy New Year and I hope everyone on this Riihimaki Board has a great and happy 2017!

Regards,

Paul

Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: penville1966 on December 31, 2016, 08:29:31 PM
Hello Tim,

I had a look at this Huuto Web site, but I couldn't find aurinko pullot.

Is there an English translation button on this site? as I cant seem to find it. Also there are a couple of items I like but I need to know if the seller would be willing to post the items to me (and if so how much it would cost). I also see from Wikipedia that they don't accept Paypal as a payment method so I am guessing that payment will have to be done by a BACS transfer (which costs £9.50 per hit) ouch!

Any help or answers would be appreciated.

Regards,

Paul
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: essi on December 31, 2016, 09:43:59 PM
Sorry Paul, should have given the English name which is  "sun bottle" by Helena Tynell. Its the uranium coloured one in the first picture of my post.
All the best for 2017 to all the people on this site.
Tim 
Title: Re: Riihimaki Glass Collector
Post by: penville1966 on January 01, 2017, 10:02:47 AM
Hello Tim

Happy New Year!

Justy out of interest what would you expect to pay for the square vase shaped piece you have got  521.jpeg as someone recently offered me this piece, BUT I thought they were asking too much for it.

Regards,

Paul

P.S. I am still trying to find or see if there is button to read the Huuto site in English