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Author Topic: id request for 'dot compostion' clear vase ID = Rindskopf  (Read 2454 times)

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Offline Anne E.B.

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Re: id request for 'dot compostion' clear vase ID = Rindskopf
« Reply #10 on: December 04, 2010, 10:25:38 AM »
Thanks to Paul for posting and to Pamela :hiclp: for helping me ID my lovely jug - seen on the link given - Rindskopf 1934 (unable to make out the numbers underneath tho)
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Re: id request for 'dot compostion' clear vase ID = Rindskopf
« Reply #11 on: December 04, 2010, 12:04:39 PM »
 :hi: Anne, 8204 N - 1 litre I'd say  :sg:
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Re: id request for 'dot compostion' clear vase ID = Rindskopf
« Reply #12 on: December 04, 2010, 03:28:24 PM »
One litre exactly  :cheers:
Many thanks Pamela :thup:  I really must get some new reading glasses ::)
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Re: id request for 'dot compostion' clear vase ID = Rindskopf
« Reply #13 on: December 04, 2010, 03:55:28 PM »
congratulations Anne (E.B.) :) - think I can just about make out the No. below (using a lens up against the pc screen) - although the shape of the handle is the clincher (don't think any of the others have quite that high a looped handle.  Nice water jug.
Steven  -  I have re-checked my Celery - and no, it doesn't have a French name underneath ;D     The similarity tho is amazing, and don't know whether it is significant or not, but on the Rindskopt one the rings of 'dots' are more 'tooth like' in shape, rather than actually round - as they appear (to me) on the Meudon example.    However, this may just be a quirky effect on mine.    I take it that the French one is pressed also.
Whilst browsing a favourite bric a brac emporium in Brighton the other day, I noticed a pair of these Celery's - although didn't even bother to pick them up as just assumed they were Rindskopf  -  but think I now ought to go back quickly and double check. :)

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