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Ten Dutch 1960 Royal Leerdam Crystal and Rimac Baarn Bulb Vaseline Glass Vases

Date: 1960s
PRICE: SOLD
Dimensions: H 22cm Diameter 11cm
Shipping: $80

10 blue and violet flower bulb hyacinth, daffodil, tulip and crocus vases.
All clear hand blown glass in blue and purple tones by Royal Crystal Leerdam and by Rimac Baarn. 8 big ones and 2 small ones

Ribbed purple high glass by Rimac 22cm high, Ø 8cm (8.66"x3.15")
Light purple/lilac glass with air bubbles by Rimac 20cm high, Ø 7,5cm (7.87"x2,95")
Light purple/lilac thin glass with air by Rimac 20cm high, Ø 7,5cm (7.87"x2,95")
Blue cobalt thick glass by Rimac 20cm high, Ø 7cm (7.87"x2.76")
Thick blue wide glass with bubbles and dent by Royal Chrystal 17cm high, Ø11cm (6.69"x4.33")
Light blue ribbed 'onion' shaped by Royal Chrystal 14,5cm high, Ø11cm (5.71"x4.33")
Cobalt blue bulbous glass ribbed by Royal Chrystal 14,4cm high, Ø9cm (5.71"x3.54")
Small smockey blue/purple glass by Rimac 9cm high, Ø4cm (3.54"x1.57")
Small cobalt blue glass by Rimac 9cm high, Ø4cm (3.54"x1.57")

Royal Leerdam Crystal (also known as Royal Leerdam) was a Dutch producer of glassware products based in Leerdam, the Netherlands. It was established as a department within a glassware producing factory, Glasfabriek Leerdam founded in 1765. From 1938 until 2002 it was part of the Schiedam-based Vereenigde Glasfabrieken.

The Rimac company was run by Rinus Machielsen (Ri-Mac), who started business in Baarn (NL) just after WW2. In 1954 he decided to start making hyacinth- and crocus vases. Rimac vases came in bright colours and swinging sixties shapes that sold well.

The Rimac vases were mouth-blown into iron moulds, and the shape and height is therefore slightly variable.

Perfect to display a blossoming bulbous collection flowers in.


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