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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: samantta on April 18, 2019, 10:04:21 AM
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Hey everyone
sought-after manufacturer of the green bowl, unfortunately, she does not say anything to me, maybe someone something?
:) :) :)
Best wishes
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Hi and welcome. :)
This is really interesting. I love it. ;D
The design looks very Scandinavian "retro" to me. I would suggest looking at Norway or Finland first.
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It is Walther if I'm not mistaken...
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but did Walther make a green glass ?
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Try Walther Cristallin
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Yes, your suggestions are true Walther Glas, I found, great thank you very much, for bringing me to a good search line.
https://www.pamono.co.uk/german-glass-bowl-two-vases-from-walther-glas-1960s
;D :D :D :D :D :D
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Can you help me identify another glass in another query? / Please, I see that you have a lot of experience in this topic, I am unfortunately a beginner.
;)
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I am very surprised by the maker! Walther isn't normally my kind of thing, but these are wonderful.
Dear Samantta,
Glass is a really huge area to try to research, Anne Tique knows a lot of wonderful stuff and is an incredible help here, but nobody can ever know any more than some small areas, reasonably well.
I think your vase with the applied enamels is of a different age and it might be somebody else who would know about it.
Not everybody comes in every day. Have a little patience and see if somebody else knows.
We don't give up. ;)
We were all beginners once.
And we are all still learning from each other. ;D
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I am very surprised by the maker! Walther isn't normally my kind of thing, but these are wonderful.
Dear Samantta,
Glass is a really huge area to try to research, Anne Tique knows a lot of wonderful stuff and is an incredible help here, but nobody can ever know any more than some small areas, reasonably well.
I think your vase with the applied enamels is of a different age and it might be somebody else who would know about it.
Not everybody comes in every day. Have a little patience and see if somebody else knows.
We don't give up. ;)
:)
Thanks, for advice, in fact the bowl is beautiful, this green is full of eyes and I'm surprised that it's Walther.
As for the vase with enamel, I have different concepts but I know I do not know anything.
search the whole world of glasses and, unfortunately, I can not care about anything, I just suspect that the vase with enamel is from 19th century. but the workshop is hard to guess,
I can wait someone, something
We were all beginners once.
And we are all still learning from each other. ;D
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I think the green bowl has little gold people around it with hearts and fruits and trees. :)
It does look very like some Norwegian Figgjio Flint ceramic designs from the '60s.
It's a very happy and cheerful sort of bowl. ;D
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Sue, this is Walther Glas, not Auguste Walther & Sohne
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Sue, this is Walther Glas, not Auguste Walther & Sohne
Sue, look :)
https://www.etsy.com/pl/listing/285899245/walther-cristallin-glass-bowlatelier
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I did look at one for sale, :)
It was in a set of 3 bits. Now, it is following me around the web appearing on every single page I open. >:( ;)
I knew about a Vera Walther who does delicate stuff, then there's the stuff covered in raised coloured flowers, I thought these two were all.
And this bowl does have raised bits, even if they're gold rather than just coloured.
So, there are two.
Which one is which?
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It is Waltherglass Driburg-Siebenstern.
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It is Waltherglass Driburg-Siebenstern.
:D
Thanks Anne
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Which Walther did the Schmetterlings?
Which Walther does the new stuff with the raised coloured flowery stuff?
And are there others apart from Vera?
I've never heard of Driburg-Siebenstern. ???
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Auguste Walther & Sohne did the Smetterlings, etc.; Walther-Glas GmbH (in Bad-Driburg Siberstein) but no longer having gone out of business in 2013 apparently, did the coloured flower things (Mikasa) and the OP's bowl
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;D Thanks. I'll assume you really meant 2013. I might not be around in 2103.
So this gorgeous bowl (and related items) are by the same company as the mikasa stuff (which I really don't like) ?
I am still amazed then. And for the reason I first thought.
But Mikasa is not related to the Schmetterlings.
;D ;D ;D