Posted 7 months ago
Greatsnowy…
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this doesn't have a bend in the neck so not sure if It is still a gooseneck water sprinkler? It's got fantastic iridescence. the color is wonderful. More wonderful than my late November indoor pics communicate. This piece was pretty dirty when I got it. I thought it had some scratching on the side but it turns out that came up. Now to go hunting for the shape in the shape book! :)
Found the shape, I was looking in the new loetz shape book. It looks like this piece predates 1900 if the 12.11.98 is the date they started making this shape. that book only goes from 1900-1915
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Dave.
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Thanks Bellini! :)
Series I Prod. Nr. 7637 Candia Papillon, identical to one of mine. Nice glass!
Oh, and I would just call it a Persian water sprinkler.
thanks David! That is very helpful :) I couldn't find it in the shape book.
It's on p. 35 in the line drawing book, at the bottom of the page.
Lovely! Congrats!
Just out of curiousity I wanted to see your post and let me say OH MY FRIGGIN GOD! You are my new Mentor! What a collection. I will be spending day reading and looking at your post. I see alot of glass there I only dream about owning. EXPENSIVE...:) You are the MAN! HAHAHA Sorry, or WOman, I dont know which but you are the MASTER! hows that?
LOL thanks... my collection can be viewed at http://www.thegildedcurio.com I need to update it but it's got 97 percent of my collection. :)
Awesome, I will be checking that out as well. How did you obtain all this wonderful collection and how long has it taken you to amass such wisdom?
I am a little obsessive compulsive. I spend hours (8 to ten hours) nearly daily if not daily researching things. I have not been doing this anywhere near as long as many of the good folks here. I am just a very fast (and dedicated) student. I still have rather a lot to learn. I've been doing antiques in general since I was a teenager. I focused on pottery mostly and a just a little on glass early on. It's only the last 7 or 8 years I've been on an in depth study of glass. My collection has also been amassed in that time frame.
I just wanted to say thank you again for all your help with the Bohemian vase. You gave me some great insight on the market of the time era. I am forever in your debt., If I may help you someday in any and I mean ANY way, please do not hesitate to ask. You are a scholar Greatsnowyowl! It was great talking with you last night, enjoyed it very much!
Look what showed up on my site today....Thanks for the earlier lesson on Loetz. I loved this one so much I had to have one too.Thanks again for the encouragement a little while back!
did you guys catch the antique roadshow last night - jan 8 -- they had loetz on there -- thought of all you loetz bugs out there