Posted 6 months ago
Alfredo
(351 items)
FOR A LONG TIME NO ONE KNEW WHO HAD MADE THESE PIECES, WHICH ARE SO SIMILAR TO RINDSKOPF'S CRACKLE. THEN, EDDY SCHEEPERS, THE CREATOR OF LOETZ.COM, AFTER A LONG AND PATIENT SEARCH IN THE RICKE II LOETZ DESIGN COMPILATION, WAS ABLE TO MATCH AN ACTUAL PIECE HE HAD TO ITS DESIGN DRAWING. IT WAS DESCRIBED AS "MIMOSA". THESE ARE THE FOUR COLORS AND FIVE PIECES I HAVE FOUND. ONE OF THE TIPS ON THE BOWL HAD BEEN PROFESSIONALLY REPAIRED , BUT WHO CARES. IT IS THE ONLY BLUE (COBALT) I HAVE EVER SEEN.
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Very nice, and I agree, a great vase (even with a minor flaw) is something to be appreciated.