Guerrilla Glass Review at Lubeck's Schatzkammer Germany

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  • Guerrilla glass review at Lubeck's Schatzkammer, Germany. The shop was shut so I made a film through the windows, it looks like a really good shop.
    The address for Vintique is:
    Lubeck's Schatzkammer,
    Untertrave 104,
    Germany.
    The website is: www.schatzkamm...
    Telephone: +49 01790 5132697
    Books used:
    The Identification of English Pressed Glass authored by Jenny Thompson
    The websites shown are:
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    ddoty.com/
    www.carnivalgl...
    loetz.com/
    kralik-glass.co...
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Комментарии • 6

  • @goodgoddygod
    @goodgoddygod Месяц назад +1

    The vase at 19:45 around could be a Peill & Putzler. At least they did very similar pieces. Though not absolutely sure.

  • @doctorf1144
    @doctorf1144 Месяц назад

    Yes that iridescent glass is WMF….

  • @goodgoddygod
    @goodgoddygod Месяц назад +1

    You are on the wrong way with tiffany or lötz with the bowls. 😉 What you have there is WMF Myra Glass. WMF - famous for tableware and still going stong - had for some time its own glass production. Myra was developed alongside Ikora to be mass-produced. It should mimik antique glass and sure was oriented to Tiffany-Stile as well. But it was later on, like in the twenties and thirties. A lot of the Myra Glass pre-war has been bombed to pieces and after the war it was produced again, but not that much.
    Still there is a lot of Myra Glass to be found out there. After a hype like ten or twenty years ago it is now much cheaper. And very nice to look at.
    WMF went on to make glass until the fifties. There were a lot of famous designers involved, like Professor Wagenfeld. Very famous is the "Dexel-Ei".
    Oh: WMF made a lot of decanters with pewter casing. 😁

    • @lovedecanters7891
      @lovedecanters7891  Месяц назад +1

      @@goodgoddygod I only really know WMF for the glass/metalware combinations. They used to be very fashionable antiques in the UK but are a bit off at the moment. Thanks again.

  • @alsowentmyth
    @alsowentmyth Месяц назад

    I wonder if you think the green bowl with controlled bubbles at 11:10 is Venini, Murano by Scarpa?

    • @goodgoddygod
      @goodgoddygod Месяц назад +1

      I have two of these in different colours and they were both sold to me as you suggested.