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20th Century Pottery, Glass, Art & Collectables
Discuss, research and identify 20th Century pottery, glass, fine art, lighting, furniture, and decorative arts.
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Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
Much in the way of cased glass from many different factories is often mis-attributed to Kastrup-Holmegaard as part of the 'Carnaby' series designed by Per Lütken and Christer Holmgren in 1968. Most often these cased glass pieces hail from Germany, produce
Holmegaard Vase by Per Lutken
Hello The vase is signed Holmegaard Per Lutken, year 1954, approx 241 mm high (dirty..). Would like to know the series please Thanks Silvano
Another Holmegaard Vase by Per Lutken
Hello Another Holmegaard vase by Per Lutken, signed 16509 If possible, series and period, thanks! Silvano
Per Lutken Glass Bowl
https://picasaweb.google.com/104256494683439841785/April72012 Hi Above is the link to pictures of my glass bowl that I have had for 12 years and purchased in Vermont, USA, but only just realised that it is Per Lutken and has the signature
Holmegaard Lutken Krystal Vase Etched, Signed Fake?
Hello, I am new to this forum and I'm very happy to have found it. I have a Holmegaard Signed small vase that I'm not sure about. I don't see a date, but I believe the mark is Per Lutken? It measures 4 1/2" tall, 3 1/2" diameter at largest point. This
Per Lütken for Holmegaard Majgrøn / May Green series
Hi there, Bought this at auction with some other Holmie stuff and thought, right, Per Lutken May green folded bowl, end of story. But when I turned it over the usual PL thingy and Holmeguaard name weren't there. Just #5 or #S. What the?! Can anyone tell m
Holmegaard / Kastrup-Holmegaard - Per Lütken 'Unica' Designs
A small selection of 'unica' pieces designed by Per Lütken for exhibition to showcase the artistic talent of the company. They were usually made in very limited numbers (probably half a dozen for some of the larger items) and often did not make it to
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