Posted 2 years ago
vetraio50
(358 items)
I like Dutch glass.
I bought this at a collector's fair in Sydney a month ago.
I believe it is: vaas KO306, amber, 'optiek', brede bolle voet met 4 ringen, naar boven toe wijder. Its designer was K.P.C. de Bazel for Leerdam.
I found out that the KO306 vases “could be easily adapted for 'geringd' (external horizontal ribs), 'geslepen' (cut in a range of patterns) and sometimes inverted ('omgekeerd') or made with optical vertical ribs ('optiek'). KO306 is a design from 1919. It is 15 cm tall.
The vase is marked with the second “revised mark” from post 1921.
It also has etched above and below de Bazel’s mark:
• REGd No
• 587501 (the numbers are not all clear)
This may indicate that it was a special order perhaps for the unusual vertical optic ribs.
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Hello,
I'm from Holland and I collect glass fron de Bazel.
If you like I cab send you pictures of these vases and the variaties.
Greetings,
Jan Kees van Os
Hi Jan
Good to hear from you. I would be very interested to see more of de Bazel's pieces.
how can i reach you?
Hi jan is there a site I can visit?
No, but you can email me
Many thanks BELLIN68, cindyjune, ozmarty & jan kees!
Many thanks BeauxPurdy!
Many thanks Marc112!
Many thanks inky!
an old sales cataloque http://www.nationaalglasmuseum.nl/collectie/resultaat/weergave/record/sjabloon/fotozoom2?id=gla%3Acol1%3Adat85291
Many thanks vlkma!
That's the one!
1919 too!
Straight after the war and the Jazz age had begun!
Look at the flower arrangements too in these old photos!
Wow!
One thing I loved about being in Amsterdam ( and in the Netherlands) was the flowers. I adored being able to get the best flowers! The world trade in blooms stems from your market! I'd go and buy two dozen tulips and take them back to my apartment and just wonder!
they were also made in blue,green ,purple and clear
A friend in Holland has an amazing collection of them. I met him through CW!
cant really see the mark good on your photo
http://www.hogelandshoeve.nl/main492.html
of your mark also has reg no above the mark and a nr below the mark it was mend for export.
my old boss lives in a mansion that was designed by De Bazel in 1912 and he has a huge periode collection ,furniture,glass,sculptures,wood,paintings,textiel,jewelry pottery,china and dinnerwhare and cuttlery ,silver, copper.( Collection Meentwijck)
When i visited him i was afraid to sit down or put my hands on the table.
The mark is the simpler mark, I believe with regd no above and the numbers below. That will mean after 1921. My photo has the mark upside down. I'll change it now.
A de Bazel home and furniture!
Wow!
You have to be born into it or have mega-bucks!
Anyone would be nerrrrrrvous.
http://www.meentwijck.nl/index.php this is the websites of my old bosses collection the photo on the site constantly changes
and this is his by De Bazel designed ( 1912) house http://www.tgooi.info/bussum/ghertoginnelaan34a.php
http://www.museumserver.nl/museumkrant/editie32/index4.htm
Many thanks miKKo!
Thanks for those links to dirk nienhuis' house and collection. Famous name too. From flea market? Amazing!
Many thanks Amber! This is one of long standing for me!
Many thanks czechman!
Nice example of de Bazel glassware!
Many thanks Bert and to you too inky!
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