Posted 12 months ago
Alfredo
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Rindskopf is known for producing one shape in many decors and sizes. I like to collect the tallest and the smallest.
Pic.1: 6": a very rare example of Rindskopf Papillon, which for years I thought Loetz. Brick red glass cased in clear with applied gold spots.
Pic. 2: An example of same shape, different sizes. I call this decor "Striated"
Pic. 3: An entirely new decor, for which I do not have a name yet. A gift from a close friend, 6" tall. Clear glass rolled in white frit with green trailings. Notice the striking similarity to Kralik's "Silveria".
Pic. 4. A 13" vase, same shape, brick red glass covered in clear with applied blue/gray vertical feathering.
By the way: thank you, Leah!
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Hello Alfredo , i just have to say that this is very beautiful :) just love your whole collection:)
Totally love the new green decor. I've not seen another!
Love the brick red papillon!
I had a 10" that broke during the June 2008 disaster, where I lost 48 pieces due to a 1% neighbor attacking his bathroom wall with a jackhammer . . . It has taken seven years to reach a settlement, and after the lawyer, I got a bit more than half of it . . . . I kept the shards and a friend made three table tops for me.
Sorry! June 2004.