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Loetz Colourless Chine' Sea Shell

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Art Nouveau356 of 933Poschinger Uranium Glass and Oil Spot vase with Silver Overlay and Cabachon,  ca. 1900GONE WITH THE WIND PAINTINGS
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Posted 9 months ago

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LeahGoodwin
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Colourless glass can be just as gorgeous as a diamond. The sea shell shape is what makes up for the difference of not having much flavor as most Loetz collectors prefer.

Decor: Chine'

Measurements: 7" long with a 3-1/2" diameter rim and the applied base is 2-1/4" x 2-7/8" diameters.

On the applied base there is a W. F. Inc NY paper stamp with three horses in the background. Was not able to find any information. Most likely W. F. Inc was a retail company based in New York.

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  1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 months ago
    That label is a tease Leah!
    But I love the shell pieces!
    Can you hear the sea?
  2. LeahGoodwin LeahGoodwin, 9 months ago
    :) Thanks, Vetraio50! I wish I could hear the sea. haha Love the beach, so my love for shells comes naturally. The label, I know... did not know what to make of it, and thought it would be an easy find. Maybe someone else has a clue to explain. A dear friend suggested the World's Fair. Thought it was interesting from anything I could find since the Pan-American Exposition was a WF held at Buffalo, NY in 1901 which this time frame reflects around the time of the Chine' production. However, I could not find any information. The W.F. INC. NY label is indeed an unsolved mystery.
  3. czechman czechman, 9 months ago
    Gorgeous! does it have a slight iridescense?
  4. LeahGoodwin LeahGoodwin, 9 months ago
    :) Thank you, Czechman! There is no iridescent. Totally clear. Kralik also produced colourless Meteor / Shell. The example I have is a vertical rib decor pattern with a green strutted base. No iridescent in the Kralik example as well.

    For fun, take a peek at another look on how COLOURLESS art glass sea shells are used for a different purpose...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaU5etPejZA

  5. czechman czechman, 9 months ago
    LOL.. that's crazy crab!..
  6. inky inky, 9 months ago
    This is very gorgeous!....:-)
  7. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 8 months ago
    stunning :)

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