Posted 12 months ago
LoetzBuddies
(253 items)
I'm trying to stick to Loetz and American iridescent art glass but I couldn't resist this wonderful piece. Pink and green aventurine waves decorate the shapely body. Nice tooled top and polished pontil. I think it's as nice as any Loetz Ausf. 136 piece I've seen. 11 inches high.
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Wow! Love the internal pink on the aventurine. No wonder you got unstuck!
I was wondering who was going to snatch this one up. Too tempting, I see. Very nice, particularly the interior color!
vetraio50 : I'm unstuck alright......in more ways than one !
It is a recognized and documented Rindskopf shape and decor, documented by the Passau Museum. I have Rindskopf Aventurine in pink, green, and orange.
Visit Loetz.com and read my article on Rindskopf for a reference. Not all that shines is Loetz!
THANKS Dr. Al
I always love aventurine by Rindskopf :)
This is a beautiful vase. I know where one in Purple (I believe they call it Papillion Purple) with a slight pinch in the body is coming up for auction soon. Hope I can get it. This sight has really awakened me to the beautiful Bohemian glass that is out there.