Posted 12 months ago
Alfredo
(352 items)
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
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Alfredo, did you get my email regarding
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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.