Posted 10 years ago
dj-reverb
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Creator: Lanooy, CJ (Chris)
Date: 1927
Description:
orange apple, bright orange with raised edge, Juliana vase.
Background Information:
The Leerdam Glass Factory has a long tradition in the manufacture of orange vases. In 1927, the artist Chris Lanooy designed (1881-1948), the first, on the occasion of the 18th birthday of Princess Juliana. It was a ribbed, onion-shaped vase with a short stand-up neckline, which was inspired in design by an orange cone. It was carried out in the newly developed color by Leerdam; hot orange. Orange tinted glass arose in finding Lanooy to production of bright red glass. Because orange, and red technically difficult to make, the color of the vases was little constant. By temperature differences in the manufacturing could color range from orange-yellow to deep orange. Therefore, it was spoken in ads about 'warm orange of different nuances. In 1934, this vase was again sold as Juliana vase, but on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
WOW, LOVE IT!!!!!
I have a blue one, very similar in size, however mine has artwork of waves...
A stunning size and lovely colour and I've often wondered who my maker is...
Maybe your info is something to go on, thank you...
Anne
Agree with Anne, what a lovely colour & I love the ribbing. As usual, I'm amazed its as old as it is, id have guessed more recent from its 'look'. I have much to learn..