Posted 5 months ago
LeahGoodwin
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Same shaped vase in different colors. The Ruckl vase in the center is a 12" and the other two are around 9" tall. All three vases have a design shift in the applied decor at the footed base. No applied riagree on the other two vases as well. Rims are cut and no pontil on the base.
The new Ruckl decor to introduce is yellow marble and is a very common variation to find in many different shapes. The other decor is pink and green aventurine with splashes of oxblood red. If the two vases were taller they would appear longer at the bulbous section of the vase as seen in the 12".
BTW: All three vases have a different colour interior casing. Numbers match by order of photos.
1. Translucent Yellow
2. Opaque Red
3. Opaque White
Please... if anyone has a shape to share, post your example. I would love to see what you have and so would others who have interest on the subject! :) The more decors found in this shape will open doors for the possibilities to be associated with Ruckl. Even other shapes will help further research.
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very beautiful and stunning:)
Thanks, Sean. I always appreciate your comments and loves. Can't wait to show more. :) Have a great day.
your very welocme LeahGoodwin cant wait to see :) and you as well have a great day:)
Thanks, Kevin, Scott B, Dave, Gary and Scott for the loves.
And in case anyone doubts they are Ruckl. These are all "Victorian" Ruckl, competing with both harrach and Welz for the British market.
Thanks, Inky - Oz - Lisa - Al and Just a novice for the love... :)
Really find these fascinating, Love em, and Merry X-mas to you !~Phil.
Thanks, Phil. Love to hear the nice comments. Very kind.
Happy Merry-Merry-Merry Christmas to you!!!
very pretty leah -- thanks for the extra efforts you take to educate us on these items -- have a great weekend
Thanks, Autumn!!!! :)