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Author Topic: I have attributed this as a Whitefriars knobbly - But I wonder if it is Czech  (Read 1459 times)

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Offline Bonsaismurf

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With knobbly vases there are also Scandinavian examples to consider. I remember a while ago Ivo posted a vase he had that I think was attributed as an Aseda "Bjornevas" apologies for incorrect spelling.

Robert (bOBA)

You're right, Robert. I just wanted to add that I've found these with Orrefors signatures as well.

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Emil

EDIT: and here's a thread from Swedish antiques forum "Precis en sån":

http://precisensan.com/antikforum/showthread.php?19766-N%E5gon-som-k%E4nner-igen-vasen

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Offline langhaugh

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Emil:

Thanks for an a very useful link.  Again, all these pieces look quite symmetrical ( 4 columns of two pushes and 4 columns of 1 push). I'm interested in the fact that Orrefors made a similar vase. Did the pieces have a designer's code on them?

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Offline Bonsaismurf

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Not as far as I can remember, only "Orrefors". The signature looked real and in the same script as the Landberg "Dusk" range, but I guess one can't be 100% sure these days.

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Emil

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