Posted 8 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Good Morning CW Members----12:00 AM)2016-7-13
This is post 1 of 2, of my last week-end yard sale find, even if i've seeing many art glass Ashtray since i start collecting them, i am not sure if they are Chalet, Lorraine, Giovanie and Czech, I just love them, by looking the first picture it look Czech, any input will appreciated.
This Ashtray stand 4 inch tall, 7.25 inch wide, on a 2.25 inch base.
Thanks for Viewing.
Alan
Very nice. So which one is better looking?
Chribska too !!!
I've got one 2' tall.
It works too !!
Josef Michael Hospodka (* 01.21 1923 + 08.01 1989) for the Chribska glass firm. Hospodka was born in Svihov and was educated at the State School for Graphic Arts in Prague from 1938- 1940. He became a pupil of prof. J Holocek at the Academy of the Arts during the period 1940 - 1945. Afterwards he became a teacher at the glass school in Novy Bor where he headed glass cutting techniques section. He also worked at Chribska doing coaching classes in moulded glass. In 1956 Chribska opened a new glass furnace and got involved in new glass production techniques. In 1958 Hospodka became the head designer of Borske Sklo and later became a director of that great firm. From 1970 until 1985 he was the Director of the Glass School in Kamenicky Senov and up until the time of his death was designing freelance for Crystalex Novy Bor.
Fantastic!!!
Stunning Chribska bowl Alan. Wonderful find!
Deano---->This one
vetraio50---->Appreciate you take some time to past the link.
racer4four---->it's an Ashtray not a bowl, but I guess I can use it as a Bowl
Scott---->Yes get 2 at the same time this is fantastic indeed.
To all of you, I really appreciated that you stop by and commenting also thank you for the love.
Regards
Alan
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Deano, Many thanks to all of you for the love, much appreciated that you take some time to stop by.
Regards
Alan