Posted 2 years ago
Mac63
(115 items)
I collect Loetz, Kralik, Rindskopf and Pallme. Here are 4 of my favorite Loetz pieces. I will post more Loetz pieces.
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Posted 2 years ago
Mac63
(115 items)
I collect Loetz, Kralik, Rindskopf and Pallme. Here are 4 of my favorite Loetz pieces. I will post more Loetz pieces.
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Very impressive grouping! Mouth watering stuff! Thank you for sharing your gland and your ceramics.
I especially like the Cobalt Ciscele with horns ! How could you not love blue and green together.
FWF
Isn't the one at the right end Kralik and not Loetz ?
FWF
SORRY Mac63....on my comment ( 3 ) about the vase on the far right. I thought it might be Kralik but now realize it is Loetz Coppelia.
FWF
We've just got a fantastic Löetz with handles/arms like in your first pic here... the only ones I've ever seen.
I've really like the 3rd one... It's got pretty unusual both shape and decor, hasn't it?
I have to say the two you mentioned are two of my favorites as well.
As for the 3rd one - there was some discussion among the glass folks as to the maker; I settled on Loetz until I can come up with a definite ID. The pale green glass is similar Loetz Olympia . The piece is mould blown glass with no pontil. The geometric enamelling and applied handles smack of the jungedstil movement. Other possibilities that were discussed - a piece commissioned by Bakalowits of Vienna made by Fritz Heckert or Kolomon Moser.
Whatever it is... it's an amazing piece! :)