Posted 6 months ago
LoetzBuddies
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This vase has a textured "oil spot" surface. So I think it is Cisele.
I also bought it for the wonderful full length twisted handles. It is a miracle that they have survived without cracks or nicks.
Polished pontil. 12 inches high.
THANKS to Greatsnowyowl for the identification as Ausf. 56.
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The one on the Loetz site is mine, actually.
The ends of the handles make me think Cisele or Siberiris. I thought the Glatt was a bronze-brown color with low iridescence?
In any case this is a really good one. Love it!
Ausführung 44 has fine threading wrapped around the rim. Check out Ausf. 9 instead. Pretty much the same, minus the threading.
http://46798ddf-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/loetzglass/ausfuehrungen/handlegl.jpg
Definitely Cisele.
YES, THE BODY IS CISELE. THE HANDLES ARE SORT OF GOLD SPOTTED.
THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS.
POSTED A BETTER PHOTO.
this was made 1908 2 henkle /6 tellig ausfurhrung 56 gelbgrun cisele mit silberhenkeln 26
it;s the only dekor listed for this shape in this size, (sorry for typos my fingers are wrapped from a burn)
I'll mark the page and try and get u a pic
this book is already so dogearred i'll never find it again so posting this as a note to self page 536
Greatsnowyowl : Thanks for the info. I really don't understand all the German words........but it looks like Ausfurhrung 56 ?
yup, that is how I am reading it
I am not sure what the 26 is calling out at the end of the description
THANKS TO GREATSNOWYOWL for finding this vase in her book and identifying it as Ausf. 56.
no problem! I was looking for Daves' piece and there yours was. Unmistakable. I was like, Hey wait! I just saw this.
it's always fun when things work out :)
Greatsnowyowl : what is the title of the book where it is found ?
it's one of those impossible to get things. I got mine at a museum in the Czech repub. you can only get them in a couple little museums there. Brian has the info on it on his blog.
http://www.glasscollector.net/Blog/novum-librorum/
Yes, Ausf 56 PN II-5472 shown on pg 536 of the new Series II book by Jitka and also shown on page 318 of Cantz
LoetzDance : thanks for the confirmation as Ausf. 56