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csmhoff
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19/07/2010 3:18 am  

Was clearing out a few boxes and came accross a couple of nice vases, given them a quick wash and taken few photos below.

Im guessing the small one (approx 13cm) is a gulvase?, the base is marked holmegaard and a year 1969 i think, although not seen one this short before.

The 2nd has bark effect/nibble texture, perhaps whitefriars? height approx 23cm tall.

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19/07/2010 2:43 pm  

The monogram on the...
The monogram on the Holmegaard vase is PL for Per Lutken so not technically a 'gulvase' I suppose, as they were designed by Otto Brauer. The other vase is indeed Whitefriars


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Robert Leach
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19/07/2010 6:48 pm  

Yes
Gulvases are by definition the longer-necked vases and were designed, by Otto Brauer, to sit on the floor
('gulvvaser' meaning floor-vase in Danish)
The whitefriars vase is a meadow green Knobbly vase designed by William Wilson and Harry Dyer in 1964, and produced up until 1969
I can't give you the pattern number as I don't know the size, but they are as follows for this shape:
9608 5"
9609 7"
9610 9"
9611 10
9612 9.5"
[edited] hadn't noticed the size you'd posted- would make it #9610


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