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Iittala stepped glass candle holder / tumbler ?
Hi all, Last week I bought this on ebay. I tried to find some information on the net about it, but found nothing. I am not even sure, what it is for. The Iittala sticker is triangle. It is 7.5cm / 3 inches tall. Anybody any idea who is the designer
Iittala bowl?
Just bought this from my local charity shop in the hope of it being Iittala, as the bubble looks the same as some Iittala glasses I had. The bubble has an exit hole - not enclosed. The width is just under 20cm with a rim of 1cm thick, and the heigh
Anyone know anyone interested in 2002 WRX rolling chassis?
Slim chance i know, but I just picked this up with a good motor and bad trans. I will be keeping the trans and measuring out the motor for a future project, then the motor and complete car are available.
"Bark Finish" Jug - Whitefriars? iittala?
Hi - second post, and hopefully slightly more challenging than the first? This is a heavy, quality, irregular jug that I feel I should know... the top rim is bevelled and if not for the jug shape I think I should know this? Still a little grotty I'm
Iittala - Tapio Wirkkala designs
Tapio Wirkkala (1915 - 1985) Active at Iittala: 1946 - 1984. Olut- tai Piimätuopit / Beer & Sour Milk Tankard (Model 2052). Designed 1963, produced 1963 - 1966. 'Ultima Thule' 120mm Bowl (Model 2332). Designed 1968, produced 1970 -
Iittala 125 years of glass
Highly recommended A survey of the most beautiful and interesting designs in glass - art glass objects as well as utility glass - by this leading Finnish glassworks, focusing chiefly on the 1950s and 1960s; including a complete catalogue with all glass
Iittala - Timo Sarpaneva designs
'Vertica' vase designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala (Finland) and produced from 1972 to 1975, production number 2756 - made in three different sizes.
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