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English: Among the oldest known production of glass from Kosta, Småland, Sweden is this window glass from 1742. In the middle is the mark after the glass blowers pipe
Dansk: Blandt de ældste efterladenskaber fra glasproduktionen i Kosta i Småland er dette grøntonede vinduesglas fra 1742. Den grønne farve skyldes forekomster af jern i sand fra Småland. I midten ses det markante puntelmærke (også kaldet okseøje), hvor glaspusterens blæserør har været monteret. Glasset er udstillet i museet på Kosta Glasbruk
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Mogens Engelund |
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This illustration was made by Mogens Engelund. Please credit in this way: Photo: Mogens Engelund An email to mail at engelund.dk would be appreciated too.
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