Posted 1 year ago
frymaster258
(1 item)
This lovely irridescent bowl with pink and yellow threads was bought at a reputable auction, where it was offered as a Loetz piece. Unfortunately there is no signature. It has a ground and polished pontil mark - clearly evident that it is hand-made, probably in the late 1800's to the early 1900's. I've looked through the various decors of Loetz on-line and have not seen anything quite like it. It is in excellent condition - no chips, cracks or broken threads. I would appreciate any help in identifying this bowl and any suggestion as to it's value.
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Thanks for your reply - hope to hear more.
i say pallme konig
or kralik
I say Kralik - I have seen a similar application to flower frogs attributed to Kralik.
I say Kralik "Pampas"
I'd say Kralik Pampas too... the irregular lines on relief seem to me to be the Pampas decor... I'm learning a lot on Bohemian glass lately ;)
Looks like a fancy spittoon to me, that is why I love it.