Tony Kuepfer Tall Glass Bottles from the 1980s

I have mentioned before my enthusiasm for the distinctive tall bottles Tony Kuepfer made at his Inglewood glass studio in the 1970s and 1980s. From time to time when one becomes available I will add it to my collection, which now numbers about 35 of them. In March I presented three of these bottles to the New Dowse Museum in Lower Hutt following my loan of the bottles for their Doreen Blumhardt exhibition last year. The Dowse did not have an example in their collection, so they were pleased to accept them. Sadly, I also broke one, an early example I have had for a while. But in May a TradeMe dealer from New Plymouth, from whom I have bought glass previously, offered this piece, which I was pleased to buy. It seemed to me to be a later piece, with the elongated neck not so dysfunctionally thin as in Tony's early examples. The mis-shapen lip is a distinctive Kuepfer feature, and the colour is also a favourite of Tony's. As with most of these bottles, it is not signed, thou...