Posted 1 year ago
austrohung…
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This is he very first jug I ever got. At first thought it was one of Kaj Francks's Kartio jugs, but the size and shape didn't fit completely. Years later I found out who designed it when I saw asimmilar one for sale on ebay (in red... lovely! andwith 6 matching glasses... a dream piece!) and it was holding the original Lindshammar sticker with the ameof the designer on it. God bless this kind of stickers. Why didn't they become mandatory in glass production?
There's a lot of designs that resemble KF's KARTIO... so far I've got this one and Breit's from 1957, but there are more of them around.
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I just found out I had the matching jug for this one. Take a look at it at http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/52043-jug-gunnar-ander-lindshammar-1950s?in=collection-111#comment-219172
Well done, austro!
Thanks vet!!!
I really like the colors and shape of these. The cocktail mixer always remind me of science equipment. (test tubes etc). The science of Mixology!
nice and tight ultimate decanters love them beautifull colourology if i may supplement amberrose