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FM Konstglas Ronneby crystal art glass elephantHere's one for the elephant figurine collectors. It's unmarked but the same as a labelled one from FM Konsglas that we had last year. FM Konstglas was a firm of Italian glassblowers centred around the Marcolin brothers, who moved to the town...
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FM Konstglas Ronneby gold paperweightMany of the figurines of FM Konstglas of Ronneby Sweden had cleverly designed and constructed patterns in the glass to make the glass look more like the real thing, like feathers on a bird, for example, or the skin of a whale. The pattern wi...
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1960 signed Holmegaard paperweight with bubblesThis is a very beautiful, signed paperweight from Holmegaard of Denmark, made in 1960, in midnight blue with fine bubbles. The last photo shows it with a Swedish paperweight by FM Konstglas. See http://www.modernistglass.com/glasspiece...
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FM Konstglas Ronneby whaleI recently told someone I'd list another FM Konstglas whale, so here it is. This is a variation we haven't seen before, with the inner layer a mottled caramel and off-white. For other FM Konstglas whales we've sold, see https://secure.modernistg...
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Labelled FM Konstglas Ronneby gold pear paperweightThis pear is part of a pair. I'll list the matching apple next. They are classic Murano style pieces, made by this firm of Italian glassblowers who set up in Sweden in the early 1960s. The pieces are probably from that decade, when their ...
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Labelled FM Ronneby gold apple paperweightHere's the matching apple that goes with the pear I listed yesterday. See Labelled FM Konstglas Ronneby gold pear paperweight for more details. Height: 9 cm Width: 11 cm (4.25 inch) Weight: 795 g Labelled "HANDIWORK FM KONSTGLAS RONNE...
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FM Konstglas Ronneby labelled fish with bubblesIn olden times, glassmakers who left Venice to peddle their skills in another city or country were sometimes followed by assassins. The industrial secrets they bore in their heads were that valuable to the Venetian glassmaking industry. The indu...
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