We own a series of 12 outdoor light catchers - swan, frog, tree, etc. we also think they are Blenko. Yellow and light green in color one is a light brown
Yearly you publish a new year card from Marvin Lipsoky (glass artist and GAS founding member) we saw no card this year. You have not written of his passing, so give us an update when time permits. David Perry #2 post 2/20/2012
I appreciate the community service Herald provides with this blog about West Virginia and Glass. Hilary have you thought of expanding to include closed factories and also Fenton? I collect Morgantown Glass, I belong to a large group of very nice collectors who would help by providing photos and info on our favorite wva glass company. Grace Meadows
Hilary My love affair with Blenko has waxed and waned for a year now. I also collect Fostoria vintage and also belong to a collectors group there are five Fostoria groups. I will send an email to ask if we can provide photos and articles to you. Fostoria was made in West Virginia.
We own a plate with the Milton covered bridges that was designed by Phylss Powers of Hurricane. Touch of Glass also designs medallions then Blenko pours. While at Marshall we used Touch of Glass a dozen or more times. I doubt this swan had anything to do with Joel Philip Myers it is probably the work of in house Blenko workers. Perhaps send the photo to Blenko and ask for clarification. Alice H.
I daily read the Travel Professor Blog also in Herald Dispatch. We've done several trips using his suggestions. If you haven't explored the other blogs, start today with Travel Professor. Alice H.
most likely a husted design. If my memory serves Husted did the zodiacs and serveral other stamps during his tenure. But saying that wouldn't put it past being a joel design. Research the color, that will help you determine which designer did what by what year the colors where offered. This blue has a late 50's early 60's vibe. Not an inhouse design, but also might not of been a full on production piece.
Oh Alice - do you enjoy life in wonderland? Glassdoc can't get Blenko to give her the warehouse sale hours thus they would not do research also anyone who might know anything about this time period is no longer employed at Blenko. History isn't valued by youth. Joy Sager
We own a series of 12 outdoor
ReplyDeletelight catchers - swan, frog, tree, etc. we also think they are Blenko.
Yellow and light green in color one is a light brown
Yearly you publish a new year card from Marvin Lipsoky (glass artist and GAS founding member)
ReplyDeletewe saw no card this year.
You have not written of his passing, so give us an update
when time permits.
David Perry
#2 post 2/20/2012
I appreciate the community service
ReplyDeleteHerald provides with this blog about
West Virginia and Glass.
Hilary have you thought of expanding to include closed factories and also Fenton?
I collect Morgantown Glass, I belong to a large group of very nice collectors who would help by providing photos and info
on our favorite wva glass company.
Grace Meadows
Hilary
ReplyDeleteMy love affair with Blenko has waxed and waned for a year now.
I also collect Fostoria vintage
and also belong to a collectors group there are five Fostoria groups.
I will send an email to ask if we can provide photos and articles to you.
Fostoria was made in West Virginia.
I did a google search and saw no death notice re: ML
ReplyDeleteWe own a plate with the Milton covered bridges
ReplyDeletethat was designed by Phylss Powers of Hurricane.
Touch of Glass also designs medallions then Blenko pours. While at Marshall we used Touch of Glass a dozen or more times.
I doubt this swan had anything to do with Joel Philip Myers it is probably the work of in house Blenko workers.
Perhaps send the photo to Blenko and ask for clarification.
Alice H.
I daily read the Travel Professor Blog also in Herald Dispatch.
ReplyDeleteWe've done several trips using his suggestions. If you haven't explored the other blogs, start today with Travel Professor.
Alice H.
Hilary
ReplyDeleteany update on that warehouse sell at Blenko?
Also recommendation of near by hotel.
Ralph T.
most likely a husted design. If my memory serves Husted did the zodiacs and serveral other stamps during his tenure. But saying that wouldn't put it past being a joel design. Research the color, that will help you determine which designer did what by what year the colors where offered. This blue has a late 50's early 60's vibe. Not an inhouse design, but also might not of been a full on production piece.
ReplyDeleteOh Alice - do you enjoy life in wonderland?
ReplyDeleteGlassdoc can't get Blenko to give her the warehouse sale hours
thus they would not do research
also anyone who might know anything about this time period is no longer employed at Blenko.
History isn't valued by youth.
Joy Sager
I would like to start my own blog one day. This was a really nice blog that you made here. Keep up the success
ReplyDeleteMy friend says these were designed when Matt Carter was at Blenko
ReplyDeleteand may have been a decal type image one of four
used to create these.
Georgia
I would ask Tammie
ReplyDeletebet she will know.
Hillary calls her the Blenko encylopedia.