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Stopper

1962 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Gulvase' type bottles were very popular during the 1960s as export ware. The form was first made at Odense glassworks from a 1962 design by master glassblower Otto Brauer, taken from a 19th-century standard production for factory use. The 1960s version was produced in a number of colours, including clear red, blue, turquoise cased with white, and opaque orange and yellow.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
blown glass
Brief description
Stopper, orange-red blown glass, for 'Gulvvase' type bottle, designed by Otto Brauer, 1962, and made by Holmegaard glassworks.
Physical description
Spherical stopper, orange-red blown glass, for 'Gulvvase' type bottle.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 95mm
Credit line
Given by Jennifer Opie
Summary
'Gulvase' type bottles were very popular during the 1960s as export ware. The form was first made at Odense glassworks from a 1962 design by master glassblower Otto Brauer, taken from a 19th-century standard production for factory use. The 1960s version was produced in a number of colours, including clear red, blue, turquoise cased with white, and opaque orange and yellow.
Bibliographic reference
Jan Kock, Kastrup-Holmegaard glas: facsimile of Kastrup-Holmegaard Glasvaerks katalog 1965, Aalborg 1976, no page numbers. The 'Gulvvaser' are included in various sizes in the colours brown, blue, green, opal (opaque white) and ruby red. No designer is listed for these.
Collection
Accession number
C.87:2-2012

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Record createdDecember 12, 2012
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