Posted 1 year ago
Alfredo
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Rindskopf's trademark decor was feathering. These four cobalt blue vases are all over 12" tall. The first three are cut from the top. The fourth has a pontil mark Pic. 1 is my latest. I have not received it yet. I shall be posting feathered vases in other colors. Rindskopf is my personal favorite Czech glass. I have over 50 vases, all of them as tall as these. You can view them at
www.loetz.com
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Alfredo, did you get my email regarding
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/57196-loetz?in=user
By the way, the Passau Museum has a vase in pink, with the same decor as Pic. 3, classified as Kralik. In fact, all the vases in that particular display are Rindskopf.