STROMBERGSHYTTAN CRYSTAL VASE STROMBERG
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Description
Modernist Eames Era Strombergshyttan Glass Crystal Vase . Signed Stromberg B924 C 912. Beautiful modernist form. 3 etched deer. 7 1/2 inches tall x 6 1/2 inches wide x 3 inches deep. No chips or cracks. Mint vintage condition with some shelf wear on bottom. Wood Display 6x9.50x2. Strombergshyttan was founded in 1876, and was called the Lindfors glassworks until its changed its name in 1933. The name changed from Lindfors to Strombergshyttan when Edward Stromberg, who was the former head from Orrefors, leased the company in 1933. Together with his son Eric, he devised a way to produce a glass that had a bluish-silver hue, which became characteristic for Strombergshyttan. His son Eric bought the company from its owner Axel Traff and his wife in 1945 for 40,000 Swedish Crowns. Gerda and Asta Stromberg designed most of the glass. The company remained in the Stromberg family until 1976, when it was sold to Orrefors. There had been a severe fire in 1973 which had left the glassworks in financial difficulties. Orrefors closed the Strombergshyttan glassworks in 1979. Wt 8 pds.PROVENANCE: A Historic Charlotte Street Home, Charleston, SC.
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STROMBERGSHYTTAN CRYSTAL VASE STROMBERG
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