Posted 9 years ago
racer4four
(586 items)
This is my earliest piece of Sasaki glass and a piece I'm glad to have after searching for one for a while.
A covered bowl fit for a king or queen, maybe even the Emperor.
Beautifully designed and a very accomplished piece of pressed glass.
It has no markings, and is prior to Sasaki marking their pressed glass with the triple S logo.
It is 18cm (7 in) in diameter.
This would date no later than 1950, and may possibly be much earlier than that, but is not terribly early in Sasaki terms.
Sasaki Glass was established in Tokyo in 1902 by Sojiro Sasaki, primarily to make oil lamps, and he was a successful businessman.
Within a year he was selling all over Japan and also exporting lamps to Hawaii, China and South East Asia.
He was clever enough to change to household glass production as oil lamps died away, and through the remainder of the 20th Century the company grew in size and modernity to become one of Japan's most successful glass companies.
He was quick to take on new innovation and the company was the first to patent not just printing on glass but high speed screen printing.
In 2002 Sasaki merged with another great glass company, Toyo of Osaka, to make the Sasaki Toyo Group, or TSG.
They are now the biggest manufacturer of glassware in Japan, and continue developing innovative and attractive glass.
Gorgeous Karen, love the storyline to, thanks for sharing this beauty.
Really look like a crown, love it.
Alan
I went looking for the triple S mark and found this :
http://blog.retromojo.co.uk/2014/04/30/sasaki-glass-dishes/
Awesome :)...A very regal piece. Fit for a king or queen !
How lovely! I haven't seen glass shaped like this before. :)
Thanks Alan , I crown you first responder!
Yeah that's the mark Kevin.
I have a few of those Sasaki slag dishes here, I've just never posted them. I have noticed the prices of them going up; silly really.
thanks for the link.
Isn't it cool Mike! Thanks for the comment King of Thrift.
Karen,
That's really awesome looking! It looks fit for a king!!!
Perfectamundo! Also, Awesome.
Might fit you King Scott! Thanks.
Ken I'm blushing here - what a statement, you big honeybunch!
Thanks mate.
Gillian thanks. Also, appreciate it.
Oh WOW -- This is just for you Karen !!
Your are the Queen of Knowledge for Japanese Art Glass. Thank you for all your posts and education !!!
Many thanks Rose!
Thank you too for the love and comment Mudwoman.
It's such a handsome piece of glass art, Karen! :)
Fantastic, everyone wants what you got tonight and I am no different. Amazing crown jewel of this site.
Thanks Katherine. It is a cool piece so of course it appeals to you, Style Queen!
Thanks Phil. So nice to see you back. Missed you!
I like that, me the Style Queen! :)) Not!! :P