Posted 7 months ago
Alfredo
(362 items)
MOST GLASS COLLECTORS DO NOT ASSOCIATE THE TECHNIQUE OF DECORATING WITH MILLIFIORI CANES KNOWN AS MURRINE WITH CZECH GLASS. NEVERTHELESS, IF IT'S CZECH AND EXHIBITS THIS DECOR, IT IS MOST PROBABLY KRALIK. THE TWO VASES ABOVE ARE MARKED WITH KRALIK SEMICIRCLE TRADEMARK (TRUITT II: 123)
BOTH HAVE A BRIGHT RED INTERIOR OVERLAID IN BLACK GLASS TO WHICH THE MURRINES HAVE BEEN APPLIED. THE ONE IN THE FIRST PICTURE, 9.5", APPEARS IN TRUITT II: 61, WHICH ALSO SHOWS AN ADDITIONAL THIRD SHAPE. THE ONE IN THE SECOND PICTURE IS 6". THE LAST PICTURE SHOWS THE VIBRANT RED INSIDE..
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i have similar shape to yours in pic # 2
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/50974-czechoslovakia-glass-millefiori--murrin