Posted 1 year ago
jericho
(119 items)
I have been collecting for over a decade and I rarely see this decor on the market or in private hands. It appears to have two layers of rods applied (or rolled onto) the piece that intersect on the bias to form a fishing net pattern. It is very similar to Loetz's Vertical application pieces although these rods are sitting on the surface. any pictures or answers would help.
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Let's just call it Loetz Fishnet and be done with it. :)
Did they make many different shapes in this Fishnet? You show what appears to be two here. Sizes?
I like this a lot. Thank you for sharing. I am learning a whole lot from you and the "Glass Gang".
AmberRose, there are three here and i have seen a bowl about 4"X6"...but who knows how many different shapes they cam in?
the sizes from left to right. 11 -7 -7 -11"