Posted 10 months ago
Londonloet…
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Just to add to the debate, here is my latest unidentified strutted foot piece., 6 1/2 inches short. It looks somewhat orange in the pictures, but is actually a soft red, cased in clear. The feet are cobalt blue, as you can see, and they are slightly different from the other recently posted strutted feet in that there is no crimping of the toes. A very plain, simple, humble little piece, but I like it.
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WOW AND VERY STUNNING ,LOVE THE COLORS VERY BEAUTIFUL MY FRIEND:)
Thank you Bellin68 - or may I call you Sean? We English are terribly formal of course, but among friends .... ; )
Nicole
hello Londonloetzlearner , you can call me Sean :) anytime:) and your very welcome Nicole:) yes we are among friends:)
Splendid! : )
anytime:)
Wow! Thank you VintageStation, kerry10456, manddmoir and Czechman. What a great reaction!
Thank you, Scott and Obscurities.
Thank you, mikielikesigns2.
Its gorgeous! Doesn't have the crimped foot, but it does sit flatter...
Thank you, Slave-to-glass - and Inky.
Hi I went searching for the catalogue of "Promeny barevnych contrast" yet again on the net, but I found these photos from the exhibition here:
http://rover.rajce.idnes.cz/Tango_sklo/
regards
V50
"Promeny barevnych kontrastu"
Thanks V50. Lots to look at there - amazing!
Thanks, Deanteaks and Petey.