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ASTA STROMBERG4 of 13Strömbergshyttan - New since last...Heavy Asta Strömberg bowl with  carved pattern by Rune Strand.
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    Posted 11 years ago

    rebessin
    (116 items)

    Model number B1000 indicates a design from early-mid 1960s (catalog from 1962 ends at B974 and catalog from 1972 ends at B1175). But these to are produced between 1977-1979, the last years of the Strömbergshyttan factrory in Swedish Kingdom of Glass. They are 145mm/155mm high and signed "1053", wich was the new numbers Orrefors put in efter 1976. One of the vases also have the new Strömbergshyttan sticker with an S, also introduced by Orrefors after 1976. The model was produced in different sizes. In the catalog from 1977 there are four new Orrefors numbers for the model:
    1051 - 160 mm
    1052 - 200 mm
    1053 - 155 mm (also shown as B1000)
    1054 - 185 mm (also shown as B1000)

    I have also seen a higher model in Sveriges Glasmuséum - Kulturparken Smaland. Probably produced in the 1960s. You could also get the model with different colored underlays (sommerso). Asta Strömberg tell us she want to give the glass clean and simple lines. This vase model is an excellent example of her philosophy.

    You can see that the two vases I show here have a little different crystal tint. One is slightly darker, but both have a weak blue nuance, not so characteristic typical as usual for Strömbergshyttan trough the years. Maybe it's depending on experiments with new crystal melts? Orrefors wanted to come away from this typical slightly blue crystal, called "specialkristall" in swedish, and introduced clearer crystal and also a darker smoke gray glass. The old blue crystal from Strömbergshyttan was probably the result of engaging Edward and Gerda Strömbergs son, Erik Strömberg, in 1936. He worked for Kosta and Åfors, but after marrying Asta 1936, he was engaged for Strömbergshyttan. He was a skilled engineering and was constantly working with technical improvements in production. Personally I like this blue "special crystal" better than the more neutral ones. It brings out the shape of the glass in a better way in my opinion. Strömbergshyttan glass lost its soul and glory produced in clear crystal. But the leadership in Orrefors did not like the bluish crystal and described it as unsalable. But the "problems" was on a higher level I think. The new glass melts introduced by Orrefors in Strömbergshyttan sold apparently not too good either...

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    Comments

    1. rebessin rebessin, 11 years ago
      Precisely, It's the first word that comes for you!
      Thanks eye4beauty!
    2. SEAN68 SEAN68, 11 years ago
      I have some Calvin Klein ones like these:) these are great ,the ones you have:)!
    3. glassart glassart, 11 years ago
      I have always like these. Thanks for the extra information rebessin. One problem with these is that a number of Murano glass houses produced a very similar design with a grey inner, and as Strombershyttan did not sign some of their pieces identification is tricky. I have noticed that the opening or mouths on the Swedish vases are narrower than their Italian counter parts.
    4. rebessin rebessin, 11 years ago
      Thanks Sean and glassart! I have also recognized that the Stromberg produced have narrower and more elongated air bubble/mouth. It's not so easy to blow a elongated inner bubble with thick walls, but the blowers in Strömbergshyttan mastered the job well. I saw this often in my childhood how exactly, slowly and carefully the blowers must blow in the air to not be expanded in width.
    5. austrohungaro austrohungaro, 11 years ago
      This is one of those models I've been after for years and have never been able to get. I love how simple it is!

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