Posted 12 months ago
bohemiangl…
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Armed with my latest purchase, (the green Loetz rose bowl), I was inspired by the Rindskopf shape comparison posted this week on CW to look at a similar shape done by different makers. A variety of techniques and decors are represented here; silver deposit, feather pulled, molded, intaglio cut, and enameled.
Back Row, L to R:
Goldberg, Loetz, Rindskopf
Middle Row, L to R:
Rindskopf, Harrach
Front Row, L to R:
Loetz, Moser
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I love rose bowls-- thanks for sharing your beauties!
Scott
I have always loved that Rindskopf rosebowl of yours. It is really a great piece. I didn't realize you had a collection of these! The Diaspora is a honey too!
Thanks - it's a small collection put together by happenstance over time. :)
now I want to go looking thru my collection and see how many rosebowls I have. I doubt so many! what a nice gathering :)
As a rose bowl collector, I love this!
I have one proper rose bowl. Just one. I have a lot of, "perhaps it's a rosebowl and perhaps it's not" pieces. Very similar but not this classic shape.
MAYBE ONE OR TWO MAY BE FRENCH? EVERYBODY SEEMS TO HAVE MADE THESE BOWLS. IS THERE A MAKER/ENEMELER POSSIBILITY? i KNOW BOTH LEGRAS AND ROESSLER MADE OR DECORATED THEM.
Al - the Harrach bowl is marked with the feather plume mark. The only one I'm unsure of is the Rindskopf bowl on the middle left - the glass just doesn't quite feel right... but the colors are pretty compelling for Rindskopf, I think.