Posted 12 years ago
Bazelmania
(65 items)
I rearranged my Leerdam 1928 glass flowerpots.
In an earlier post they were all placed mixed in colour.
Let me know which is best.
I rearrange stuff all the time to change the view and ''renew'' interest.
Since the previous post of these pots I have one added. One of the largest blue ones. That one I sold a few years ago, and bought it back a few weeks ago.
The red is a great colour there. A bit more subdued than the blue and yellow. Which is the rarest colour?
The red was a difficult colour, often it leanes over to orange or brown. It often looks to be kind of burned too. Of these official colours red is the rarest by far.
It's standing in a brown cupboard now. In a white one they are a lot less subdued.
There are a few other clolours around. I know one that has the same dark purple colour as my earlier posted square ones. I have one posted too in the broad low version.
That all look to be evening or weekend items that the workers made as an experiment or for their own personal use. Could also be that they had a little glass left in the ovens and decided to not let that cool down but use it (differently). I'll never know. Officialyy they were produced and sold in these 3 colours. The low and broad version in blue and yellow only.
The glass is called Graniver. Like in granite
I kind of like them separated. Like stripes in your cupboard. I would probably change it up now and again just to keep it fresh.
Are you going to start an equally large collection of "night" pieces?
I will keep changing Amber, Thanks. Night pieces??
well you crazy little jar head -- how could one chose -- great organizational skills -- don't think i would like to go up against you in a game of mahjong
Haha, thanks epson
your welcome -- did you see your little cutie you sent
Yes I did and answered your email.
Thanks. I'm practically ok.
Yes I did. Not being a sunshine at the moment, sorry.
Hi Sean, I am, thanks. How are you?
Good to hear.
I've got 4 more pots by the way.....
Nothing special, just 4 more (of the same) I'm afraid.