Posted 10 years ago
Ivonne
(186 items)
Hello,everyone!
I've had this small (10cm tall ) vase for some years now.I bought it to see crackle and astglas item from close-up.It's made of thin glas and it's very light.
Once I saw in the Internet (http://www.glaskilian.de /Krakeleeglas.658.0.html) the same vase (different colour) described as Bohmen (Bohemian) from 1925.
Since there was a label "Hirschberg" on my vase,I tried to make clear its attribution.
The name Hirschberg is a German name for Silesian (nowadays in Poland) town of JeleniaGora,where in 1924 the glassworks was set.After WWII the factory and its name was moved to Allendorf,Germany.They were about bancrupcy (http://www.zeit.de/1974/36/nur-die-schmelzoefen-brennen-noch/seite-3 ) and it probably happened,because I haven't found contemporary information about the glassworks.
To sum up:not Bohemian but German,not from Hirschberg but from Allendorf,not from 1925 but from 1950s.
But if it matters at all...
stunning!!!
Thank you,Sean:)
It's really lovely Ivonne, a little gem.
Thank you,Peggy:)
Thank you antiquerose,vetraio,sklo,mikelv,aghcollect and welzebub for the loves:)
You clever detective Ivonne!
Thanks,Karen!I think,I might be good at the job:)
Beauty Ivonne! Kinda reminds me a little of Loetz Orange Astglas.
Nice piece of glass, very pretty color.
I love it.
Alan
Thanks Rick and Alan for your compliments about the vase :)
Thanks Silvia for the love:)
[ your quote ]:
""" To sum up: not Bohemian but German,not from Hirschberg but from Allendorf,not from 1925 but from 1950s.""""
[ Now for MY words ]:
'Not pretty but BEAUTIFULLY STUNNING '.......lol
Dear Rose,thanks so much! Really appreciate your kind words!
Merry Christmas to my CW Friend ~ All the Best to you and Yours!!
Many thanks Rose.Same to you :)