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ks85
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I believe that all of these were made by kralik, but was hoping to have that verified before listing them. All have a semicircle, straight or no mark. Thanks for looking.
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Posted 1 year ago
ks85
(153 items)
I believe that all of these were made by kralik, but was hoping to have that verified before listing them. All have a semicircle, straight or no mark. Thanks for looking.
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thanks for the loves everyone
just my opinion: Welz-the aqua one
Ruckle: the red with handles and perfumes...
Thanks for the help Jericho. I believe the aqua is not welz though, as it has a ground, unpolished pontil(if my terminology is correct). I have added a picture of its base, as well as another random tango shot. It includes 2 welz pieces(I believe), the vase in picture 1 and a bowl that matches it. Thought it may help with your previous tango post.
Do you think both the red handled pieces are ruckl?
Thank you, cool to see the aquas side-by-side. I have seen many kralik with that straight line signature. the red glossy deco piece is kralik. the mottles one with pinched handles i would agree ruckle but the techniques used on the handles was used by many.
You're welcome Jericho, thanks again for the help.
wait, i may be wrong on the red piece with handled. could be another company
Jericho, I had a blue one like that 2-handled one. Not sure where it is now, perhaps Alfredo has it.