Posted 10 years ago
bohemiangl…
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This Lundberg vase followed me home from the flea market today. My usual rule is to buy the best piece I can find if it is at a good price. Unfortunately, there wasn't any compelling Bohemian glass at the show, but I did rather like this nice little vase by Lundberg Studios. I don't know much about the marking system, but it is signed L.S. 3-8-94 and what looks like some sort of serial number beneath.
Gorgeous vase!!
It could follow me home too.....any day too. WOW, love the colors!!
You had a Good Day!!
This is a beautiful "after hours" piece. Lundberg artists can create their own pieces after the regular work hours. They sign their pieces with L.S., the date, the initial of their name, and a number. They get to keep the proceeds of the sale of these items from a garage storage area at their studios in Davenport, CA. We have Lundberg pieces marked this way and Rebecca Lundberg told us who had made them. I think this piece has the letter "A". I can't tell what the first letter or number is. It was probably made by one of the Aguirre's -- father is Venascio and the son is Alejandro.
Correction, the father's name is Venancio Aguirre. He probably made this piece since his son started as an apprentice in the 1990's.
mtb, thanks so much for the information - very much appreciated!
stunning!!
Beautiful vase!! I love the contrasting blues!!
Beautiful example of the artist's work.