Posted 1 year ago
LoetzBuddies
(253 items)
These seem to be somwhat scarce. I guess there is even different opinions as to what it is called. I read somewhere it is a variation of
P.G. 1/844. Nice contrast with the gold body and the green "legs".
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This reminds me of spring, thank you.
AmberRose : you're right.......it does look like a Spring flower !
Gorgeous!
I've been coveting this piece from our Austrian friends. Glad it went to a good home. Koloman Moser would have approved of this form design.
Yes, the Passau Glass Museum also groups these in the case with their PG 1/844 examples.
I've added more photos.
cogito : This didn't come from Austria. It came from a dealer in NYC.
Sorry, LB. The former picture/example you had up was the Austrian piece. I actually like yours better with the pinched top.
Lutz glass has just joined the ranks of my favorite things in the world. This is exquisite, thank you for posting, Mich