Posted 5 months ago
fishiowa
(38 items)
A wonderful piece that I have no idea of the maker. About 5 inches across. As with most of my glass pieces, I bought it to resell, but finding it very hard to let go of. It has made it into my cabinet, likely not to leave. The more I find out about it, the more I like it.
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I think this one is also Kralik.
The vase fits very well into the Heckert Marmopal decor
hmm yeah, you're right. there is a line drawing in the book (heckert) that looks suspiciously like this.
there is also a decor in teh kralik museum that is very similar too. it's not identical. most of the examples have a mottled white and clear background with spattering at the top. there is one that looks more like a clear papillion with spattering at the top.
Thanks for the great comments. I checked again to see if perhaps it is marked, but as I thought, no.