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    Posted 9 years ago

    Moonstonel…
    (765 items)

    Found this today and loved the decor and shape. I am not sure the maker. I would love any help. Thanks for looking.

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    1. NativeJewelerylovers NativeJewelerylovers, 9 years ago
      That is an awesome piece, bet it would look great under black light.
    2. lostspirits, 9 years ago
      So lovely no matter who made it! But it deserves a history!
      ~~Bee
    3. mic1mar mic1mar, 9 years ago
      Are there any marking of any kind?
    4. mic1mar mic1mar, 9 years ago
      http://www.nouveauglass.co.uk/kralik-glass/kralik-rigaree-vase-2/
      Wilhelm Kralik Sohne, Bohemia

      At the time of his death in 1877 Wilhelm Kralik (1806-77) had acquired no less than seven glassworks collectively operating under the name Meyr’s Neffe. Kralik developed innovative techniques and processes which were to be widely adopted in glass making in years to come. The early 1880 s saw the dispersal and division of the glassworks by his four sons. The Kaltenbach and Fransensthal works were sold. Meyr’s Neffe continued with the Adolfshutte, Idahutte and Louisenhutte glasshouses run by Karl and Hugo Kralik, whilst Heinrich and Johann operated the Eleonorahutte and Ernshutte works. These latter two glass manufacturies were amalgamated by Heinrich Kralik (1840-1911) on the retirement of Johann and became known as Wilhelm Kralik Sohne, finally closing down during the early 1940s war years.
    5. mic1mar mic1mar, 9 years ago
      http://image.invaluable.com.global.prod.fastly.net/housePhotos/jeffreysevans/95/275295/H4034-L13413872_th.jpg

      http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/victorian-cased-glass-bride-s-bowl-449-c-70b47d222a

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