Posted 1 year ago
bohemiangl…
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Just arrived from across the pond, a stunning little vase by Loetz. This decor, with green oil spots over a light blue ground, is generally referred to as collectors as "Diana". More on this in Part 2. The last photo shows the form number as indicated in Loetz Boehmisches Glas, 1880-1940, Band 2 - Musterschnitte (pattern cuts). Note the color of the interior glass and the two applied handles. Also pay attention to the shade of green used in on the oil spot "Cisele" finish.
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So, all of mine are Ozon Diana ciselé! I now I understand ozon, as in "ozone layer the atmosphere".
LOVE DIANA. LOVE THE SHAPE.
Nice sleuthing on this color and decor. I love learning stuff like this! Thanks for sharing and congratulations on your great find.
thanks for your generosity. I'll trade with you any time!
Same here, my friend. :)