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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: seanduxbury on February 26, 2022, 04:47:51 PM
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Hi. Hoping someone may be able to help id the maker and date of this green & blue vase. Found in Yorkshire it measures 17 cm tall x 14 cm across at the widest part (end of wing to end of wing) and weighs over 1.45 kg. Flat polished base. When I first picked it up my immediate thought was Czech and in particular Chribska but I cannot find anything similar. The Sanyu 'fantasy' range has some similar shapes but I can't find anything that matches the colours. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Surely Chribska. Possibly designed by Josef Hospodka, but you would have to search a little to find a reference...
>> Link to a page from the Chribka 1999 catalogue on Jindrich's site showing your vase (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLXufMka9IkfV78ApFCQ-zfT11ADju3AqToj1eRqXXz6OWbTJiT0e2IkgRAePyzADNuuqnb14jhPcYxNfQBNcz7wWWocGsrMt_VGmRafbHZbJVLL-C_pWeRzBs9U3p9FCSY0fBr5NYgc2DKiwNDolZsl=w634-h883-no)
Michael
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Chalet glass did blue/green.
https://www.chaletvintageartglass.ca/articles/dgn8k4wxvq3qqk8on5mc3iwu34js7u
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Ekimp, it's a Chribska vase with a shape in the catalogue Michael linked to :)
It just needs a pattern number for the colour as that differs from the one Michael linked to. It might be in an earlier or later version catalogue but it's a known Chribska colour way. I have a vase in those colours - different shape.
m
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Ah, yes, the one in the middle. Didn’t see the link...was it added with an edit or am I going blind ;D
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Yes sorry, I added it a few minutes after my initial post. You were too fast :)
Michael
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That’s a relief :D
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Sorry Ekimp. I didn't realise the picture wasn't there when you'd seen it.
(And I keep meaning to say, I'm glad you like the book :) It's always difficult to recommend books )
m
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That’s ok :)
Yes, pleased with the book thanks. Thanks to the book, I identified a piece that I kept looking at for months in an antiques centre, it is a mug in the Alt Deutsch Style (I think), nothing fancy though.