Posted 7 months ago
Bert
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Here i show you some fine examples of Meydam serica bottles made by Leerdam glassfactory in the fifties. He made them in several colors like blue, green and yellow with white.
The blue/white one is the largest with a height of 54 cm and the smalles one is yellow/white with a height of 38 cm.
The black one is called "venstervaas" and is a design of Floris Meydam and made in 1976.
The two ceramic vases are also made by Meydam in the fifties (1959) and are made for Gouda Regina pottery M series Delta.
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Thanks for sharing these Bert.
I love the ceramic pieces too.
They seem to pre-date some Memphis designs by twenty odd years!
That 'window vase' is Magic!
The serica 7 bowl is just phenomenal!
Nice!
a great collection of meydam bottles I have put your website in my favorites list a couple off months ago great glass and ceramics collections.
Thanks man and every month new examples of dutch art can be found on the site;-)
I'd like to see it. Your site is?
you can see more nice glasswork on http://www.velsenaardewerk.nl
Great site!