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 11 
 on: June 10, 2011, 09:02:54 AM 
Started by nokikana - Last post by nokikana
Since first posting this question, I have acquired two additional birds signed "IT". These are:

   Green Whip-poor-will / Pajusotka  - Birds of Passage
   Bald Coot / Nokikana  - Birds of Passage

They were acquired from sources in the USA, consistent with being export birds.

All examples are posted on my "User Album" - Nokikana.

Best regards to all

 12 
 on: May 26, 2011, 09:59:25 AM 
Started by bani - Last post by bani
Thank you very much for listing all the museums and collections.
The National Glass Museum in Leerdam does not have any birds on display. This may change in near future as there exist two "Leerdam birds" now.
We visited the Designmuseo in Helsinki during the Toikka's exhibition - thus I do not know whether they display some birds permanently.
According to its website the Corning Museum owns two gorgeous Kiikkuris (expecially the green one is amazing) - perhaps someone from this forum will have an opportunity to check if they are exhibited.
Thank you again and I look forward to seeing further inspiring ideas here. And a big thanks to Bob for this website.

 13 
 on: March 06, 2011, 10:06:01 AM 
Started by bani - Last post by nokikana
According to the recent book, "Oiva Toikka - 50 Vuotta Oivalluksia" (Oiva Toikka 50 Years of Insight), Designmuseo 2010, Oiva Toikka work (all his art forms, not only birds) can be found in the following collections:

Teoksia Kokoelmissa
The Corning Museum of Glass, New York
Designmuseo, Helsinki
Dusseldorf Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf
Helsingin kaupungin taidemuseo, Helsinki
Hokkaido Museum of Moderm Art, Sapporo
Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg
Leerdam Museum, Amsterdam
Museum fur Kunst und Gwerbe, Hampuri
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Nationalmuseum Tukholma
Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, Trondheim
Sara Hildenin taidemuseo, Helsinki
Suomen kansallismuseo, Helsinki
Suomen Lasimuseo, Riihimaki
Tampereen kaupungin taidekokoelmat, Tampere
Valtion taidemuseo, Helsinki
Valtion taidekokoelmat
Victoria & Albert Museum, Lontoo
Yksityiskokoelmat

Julkiset taideteokset
Elaketurvakeskus, Helsinki
Hotelli Hilton, Helsinki Strand, Helsinki
Loistoristeilija Royal Princess
Loistoristeilija  Viking Star
Philips Oy Ab, Espoo
Pohjoismaiden Investointipankki, Helsinki
Shell Oy, Vantaa
Sokos Hotelli Presidentti, Helsinki

Excuse my translation to English which follows:
Works in collections
 The Corning Museum of Glass, in Corning, New York, USA
 Design Museum, Helsinki
 Kunstmuseum Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany
 Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki
 Hokkaido Museum of Moderm Art, Sapporo, Japan
 Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany
 Leerdam Museum, Amsterdam (sic) (in Leerdam, Holland I think.)
 Museum fur Kunst und Gwerbe, Hamburg, Germany
 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, USA
 National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
 Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum, Trondheim, Norway
 Sara Hilden Art Museum, Helsinki
 National Museum of Finland, Helsinki
 Finnish Glass Museum, Riihimaki
 Tampere city's art collections, Tampere, Finland
 National Gallery, Helsinki, Finland
 National Art Collections
 Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Great Britain
 Private Collections

 Public art
 Central Pension Security Institute, Helsinki, Finland
 Hotel Hilton Helsinki Strand, Helsinki
 Luxury liner, the Princess Royal
 Luxury liner, the Viking Star
 Philips Oy Ab, Espoo, Finland
 Nordic Investment Bank, Helsinki
 Shell Ltd, Vantaa, Finland
 Sokos Hotel President, Helsinki

And of course the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington, USA is another collection.
Of course we must be grateful to have the best "virtual" exhibit of Birds byToikka, here at http://bn-collection.com.
Thanks Bob!

   If you visit any of the museums above, please provide us a brief review of the exhibit.  Thanks.
- Nokikana

 14 
 on: February 18, 2011, 03:35:28 AM 
Started by bani - Last post by bob
None that we know of.  Each year the Tacoma Museum of Glass puts on a small display of birds in October for the "Bird Lover's Weekend" event co-sponsored by Iittala, but that is the only display we know of other than at the factory.  There may be one in Europe somewhere, but we have never heard of one.

 15 
 on: January 26, 2011, 10:22:00 AM 
Started by bani - Last post by bani
Is there any permanent display of Toikka birds outside Finland?

 16 
 on: November 22, 2010, 03:01:23 PM 
Started by pappadalton - Last post by pappadalton
Hey! Greetings from Finland, the gallery has a few pictures Oiva.Toikka Birds, Sincerely, Martti ( aka pappadalton )

 17 
 on: August 10, 2010, 12:19:51 PM 
Started by nokikana - Last post by pappadalton
Hello! I am a new member of the Community. Question what the II means. My answer is 2-quality (quality second). Sorry about the poor English.

pappadalton

 18 
 on: May 02, 2010, 10:02:45 PM 
Started by Julie - Last post by Julie
http://CHECK OUT THE NEW TOIKKA ART GLASS BIRDS PAGE ON FACEBOOK

If you are a facebook user this page is a fun way to to share the love of Toikka birds!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Toikka-Art-Glass-Birds/120916831252766

Baya from the Bratislava, Slovakia also has a facebook page;

Birds By Toikka   Grin

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=56388092106&ref=ts

Hope to see you there!

Julie



 19 
 on: April 03, 2010, 08:55:16 AM 
Started by toto2 - Last post by nokikana
Hi Dan -
   Welcome to the Forum.
   Great bird! - it's a resting or sleeping Kiikkuri - probably made in 1976-1978 - and has nice color. Do you have the history of this bird? How did it come to the USA, and how did you acquire it? Most birds have some interesting history.
   Good luck on the auction.  Smiley
Tom
   

 20 
 on: April 03, 2010, 05:57:14 AM 
Started by toto2 - Last post by toto2
In case interested, I listed what I believe to be an early 1970s Toikka bird on ebay at:

 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110513524176&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

Size 15 1/2 inches x 7 inches (39 cm. x 18 cm.) maximum length and height.  Net weight nearly 4 pounds (nearly 2 kilos).
Diamond point signed "Oiva Troikka Nuutajarvi Notsjo ".  Pulegoso style glass.
Has an old Arabia foil label with crown and "Arabia Wartsila Finland". 
Let me know what you think.  Dan

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