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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, Austria => Topic started by: Bernard C on February 04, 2007, 05:44:41 PM
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... REG.NO. 700547 ...
From the Glass association "Blue Book" — S. Reich & Spolgcnost (sic), 17 Sept 1923.
Bernard C. 8)
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Wow Bernard, what's the "Blue Book" sounds like we should all have one, thanks again for your time and knowledge :)
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Gill — The blue book (Registration Numbers 1908–1945) is listed on the Broadfield House website, price £10.00 + pp&h.
BTW — I meant to say that the registrees above were probably agents, factors or importers, or any combination.
Bernard C. 8)
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I just picked up a clear glass vase today with the same RD no 700547 on it, so am adding pics of it for reference... ref the entry in the Blue Book, it's to S. Reich & Spolgcnost as Bernard says, but I'm wondering if the Spolgcnost should actually have been Společnost instead?
Either way, it appears to have been registered by S Reich, a Czechoslovakian glassworks, in 1923. The vase has a very crisp pattern and a clear crisp RD no, so I'm thinking this must have been made fairly early on in the life of a mould? Height is 195mm, top diameter 100mm.
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I saw an artical on Segmar's presedglas web site( I may have saved it ) I have a celary vase a small cream jug and an oval bobbon dish , the name of the pattern is Diana
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Hi Guys I found the link
http://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2009-2w-sg-reich-service-diana.pdf
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Ooohh thanks Tony, that's brilliant to know. Shame the SG PDF doesn't show the vase as well - it really is quite lovely.
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Found this today a nice uranium glass jug, adding a picture for reference also has a large REG no 700547 inside the base
Height 15cm.
Roy
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Dish (5 inches diameter x 2 inches deep) and comport/cakestand (9 inches diameter) from the RD 700547 Reich 'Diana' service.
(Permission for re-use of the image of the comport on GMB granted by barterbits).
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I have the oval footed dish, which does not appear in the 1927 Le Personne advert; 19.5cm long, 8.5cm wide, 7.5cm tall.