Posted 6 months ago
LeahGoodwin
(30 items)
This show and tell reflects again on the 12" Ruckl vase found with a sticker label. (pic 4)
All shapes have the same red interior with splashes of what I consider oxblood red and white. Truly a bloody red!
These examples are so far the shapes I have found to match from my collection. As pictures are being sorted through, it seems Ruckl also produced this bloody decor with yellow casing and is next on my list to share.
This fashion of glass is considered a hybrid. Victorian style made in the Art Nouveau period. None are marked with "Made in Czechoslovakia" stamp.
The vase with the colourless applied JIP rim I would say is my favorite. Never seen a shape like it.
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Bloody Fantastic!!
I looove the oxblood...lovely!...:-)
Love the comments. Thank you, Gary - Mustangtony - Inky and Kevin! :)
Beautiful glass Leah!! Keep smiling :)
Scott
Thank you- Al, Mike M., Mac, Charlie, Dave, Justanovice, and Scott for the loves.
Thanks, Sean! :)
your welcome LeahGoodwin and merry christmas:)
Merry Christmas to you too, Sean! Thanks for sending some holiday cheer my way. :)
your very welcome Leah:)
Thanks, Al - Mike M. - Mac - Charlie - Dave - Justanovice - Scott B. - Sean - and the Great Oz....
very pretty -- your posting are always a good source on information in addition to seeing all the pretty eye candy
Thank you, Autumn! :)
Thanks for the love, Jericho!