Posted 1 year ago
Beyermann
(9 items)
This beautiful cobalt blue glass vase was a mystery for me ( and many others, no-one could tell me) for many years. I bought it 2012 at a scout "loppis" in south of Sweden. I searched to find out who made it for a long time...and finally, after almost 1 year, I saw one at Google and got the name; Beyermann & Company" !!! WOW ! So... I searched further but could could hardly find any more but here at CW there was one posted !!!
Now 11 years later I have a small collection of 4 pieces and a fifth on it´s way. All in cobalt blue. / Marie
Beyermann, That's so beautiful. <3
Beautiful, but more pictures please. You are allowed 4.
Hi keramikos! Thank you, yes, it´s beautiful ! Do you know what other vase I am talking about?
Hi, BHIFOS . Thank you so much for helping me... I am new and not good at this. Yet. Now there are 4 photos but, sadly, 2 is laying down...
Hi again, Beyermann. :-)
Yes, I suspect you mean this old post of Malkey's with the Beyermann Puss in Boots image:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/288640-beyermann-glass-vase-reduction-technique
On your sideways pictures: this is a known technical problem here at Collectors Weekly.
A work around is to edit your photos slightly. Trim an edge, it doesn't matter which edge, and then replace the sideways pictures with the edited ones.
Hi, keramikos! No, not Malkey´s vase... I didn´t notice his until much later and then didn´t realise what it was...
The one Google told me I could find here is another very nice piece in yellow and green posted by godsotherson.
Wonderful Find. I still mourn the loss of one I bought here in Australia that did not make the trip home safely because of poor packing.
Beyermann, Ah, OK. :-)
You were writing about this one:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/149647-enameled-vase
Expanding a bit on the sideways pictures phenomenon: this is a long-time problem here at Collectors Weekly Show & Tell. The software doesn't always play nicely with some photograph sources, especially cameras installed in smart phones and tablets.
I suspect the reason might be the portable nature of smart phones and tablets. I know that I myself usually rotate my phone sideways all the time when taking pictures.
The camera is smart enough to keep track of things like it orientation at the time a photograph is taken:
https://developer.android.com/training/camera2/camera-preview
https://osxdaily.com/2020/01/03/how-check-iphone-camera-orientation-photos-videos/
The CW S&T software might be keying in on the camera orientation information of the photograph.
There is no online (with regard to CW S&T) fix, but the typical workaround is to edit an offline copy of the problem photograph, save a copy, and then replace the online one with the edited copy.
vitraio50 ! Hi, so sad for your loss...
Amazing it was in Australia by the way, a very long way from little Haida in Bohemia. Can you, perhaps, please, show a photo of it? I am sure it is (was) beautiful! / Marie
keramikos, thank you for helping me so much. So kind! These are old photos, I will try to turn them before posting...
very well crafted vase!! beautiful!!
SEAN68, Hi! Thanks, I agree it´s very well crafted and beautiful! Can´t believe it´s more than 100 years!