Posted 1 year ago
bohemiangl…
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Another shape to add to the kaleidoscope of Kralik "glue chip" pieces - made in the 1930s in an endless variety of colors. Unmarked. This is my second piece of this type. This shape has some similarities in structure that reminds me of a piece I previously posted as Loetz Ausf. 237, which now has me wondering if that isn't another decor shift by Kralik.
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not glue chip, similar
Jericho, it looks to me like a glue chip that was put back in the oven for a while :)
I love it because ...............it looks like an antique ladies cuspidor.
That it does :)
yeah, its related. have you seen this type with mold marks or handles?