Aseda Glasbruk Blue Glass Bottle and Stopper by Bo Borgstrom, 1960s
£55.00
LOT NUMBER 54
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LOT NUMBER 54
Aseda Glasbruk Blue Glass Bottle and Stopper by Bo Borgstrom, 1960s
This is a glass bottle, or possibly decanter, and stopper, the pear shape body heavily formed from blue glass with a stepped shoulder and a turnover rim and with irregular modelled shapes often held to resemble thumbprints, the ovoid stopper in clear glass with heavily indented ribbing. This piece was made by the firm Aseda Glasbruk which was a Swedish glass factory located in Aseda, Kronoberg County. It began production in 1947 and continued through until 1975 when it was incorporated into the Royal Krona group, which unfortunately then went into liquidation in 1977. Aseda Glasbruk's chief designer was Bo Borgstrom, who graduated from Stockholm's Swedish School of Arts and Crafts in 1951. Known as an artist in ceramics Borgstrom joined the firm in 1961 and perhaps his earlier work influenced his later creations for his new employers and can be seen here in what is certainly rather a sculptural piece and which appears in the firm’s catalogue with the number 991/1. As with another of Borgstrom’s pieces also in this sale dating is to the 1960s or early 1970s.Size: | Ht (max) 22.5cm, Ht (base) 17cm, Width (max) 10cm, Base 5.5cm |
Weight: | 1.31kg |
Date: | 1960s |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Price: | £55 |