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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Belgium and the Netherlands Glass => Topic started by: cagney on August 25, 2024, 09:39:15 PM
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Assumed to be probable Scandinavian, but zero luck in identifying as to who made these. Delved pretty deep on the internet, still zero.
Seem to be an updated version of a traditional design with bobeches incorporated in the candlestick rather than a mid-century modern design. They have all the attributes of being hand blown but no pontil mark. Very well made and a small difference in the amount of glass used between the two, one slightly more than the other. Looked everywhere, hardernet.dk, museums and so many other places I couldn't count them all. Any help much appreciated as I really like these.
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Looks like they may be Dutch and a Copier design for Leerdam....
https://www.reliving.nl/products/kandelaar-copier-leerdam
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Thank you so much. I checked all the Scandinavian countries, Germany and U.S.A., forgot the Netherlands. How could I? Anyway very happy to have a source. Thanks again.
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You're welcome, happy to help.
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Confirmation for when the link eventually dies, shown on page 413 of Complete Copier by Joan Temminck and Laurens Geurtz described as Candlestick holder, h 200mm, KN2152/KN2313.
Nice to still have the pair.
John
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Appreciate the item specifics, thanks. The pair are in an excellent state of preservation. Could pass for new except for some very minimal base ware. I feel lucky to have found them. $5.00 U.S. at the local thrift store.
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:) It took your experience with glass and your ability to recognise quality to have spotted them.
It's not all down to luck. But what a joyful thing to experience. 8)