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    Posted 12 years ago

    Bert
    (12 items)

    And here are some new examples of my serica copier collection;

    - frontside of a serica numer 12 in lightblue with a star in it
    -the serica number 5 is 26 cm high with craquelé
    -serica number 51, bubble serica of copier and 10,5 cm high
    -a 26cm large serica copier number 5 in annagroen color

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    Comments

    1. Bert Bert, 12 years ago
      Thank Bellin, i am very happy with these serica's ;-))
    2. rebessin rebessin, 12 years ago
      They are beautiful with its soft and delicate colors! Do you know anything about the technique behind it? Seems to be very well made.
    3. Bert Bert, 12 years ago
      Thank you and these serica vases were made in the twenties by Copier in Leerdam. He used a new technic of tin crackle blowing at the colored glass to reach the crackle effect! Soft and colourfull glass vases.
    4. rebessin rebessin, 12 years ago
      Interesing Bert! Do you know if the tin crackle was was applied to the glass in cold condition, type one graal embryo that is etched or engraved, etc., and then heated again to be formed into final shape? Ore if it's applied in warm condition as normal?
    5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      The number 12 is really beautiful.
      That shot of the Serica mark is very clear and helpful o others ars we
    6. Bert Bert, 12 years ago
      I believe that the tin is applied in warm condition.
      It is only used for a short period because it is toxic for glassblowers.
    7. Bert Bert, 12 years ago
      Ur welcome Kevin and hope to see more serica vases by other collectors around here.
    8. Bazelmania Bazelmania, 12 years ago
      Nice Serica items. Did you buy the one on photo 3 on ebay 2 weeks ago? Nice early marking for a spijkerbol serica.
      I've posted some serica vases on CW earlier, but I think you've seen them already.
    9. Bert Bert, 12 years ago
      Thanks Bazelmania and yes i bought the third one on Ebeay a few weeks ago.
      The serica mark on these spijkerbollen are very rare and thats why i bought it.
      I saw that you bought some things with Twents veilinghuis recently, congratulations!
    10. Bazelmania Bazelmania, 12 years ago
      Haha yes I did. I even used their pictures for the post :-)
    11. Bazelmania Bazelmania, 12 years ago
      During the auction sunday there was the big power breakdown in Enschede. Total chaos. They continued by candlelight. It was somewhat romantic and I was happy I brought cash, that was the only way to pay.
    12. Bert Bert, 12 years ago
      Lucky you ;-))
    13. Bazelmania Bazelmania, 12 years ago
      I didn't bring down the price though !!
    14. Heinjan Heinjan, 11 years ago
      Wouw!!!
    15. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      Love to see these again!

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