Posted 5 months ago
czechman
(193 items)
Was cleaning my glass display cabinet in the Dinning Room yesterday which house's my covered candy dish collection. while doing so, each piece of glass got a good cleaning as well.. decided to kill two birds with one stone and take better photo's of my candy's after cleaning each one. while cleaning this particular candy, i discovered it had a Made in Czechoslovakia mark on the side of the dish... didnt know it was marked! have had it for years..., i love it when that happens..
Art Deco era Czechoslovakia art glass covered candy dish .. This piece and it's decor has been attributed to Franz Welz, but there is no definitive proof of such a claim as to most Czech Deco Export glass, also the decor is called "Vertical lines and spots" Kralik? Ruckl?.. this piece is stunning with the red strutted foot and the robins egg blue makes a fantastic color combination... 7" tall and 4 1/4" wide
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thanks nicole :)
Hey Charcoal, no match the Ruckl is more of a baby blue and the Welz is definately more of a turqoise/robin egg blue
thanks for the love macart, charcoal, and alisa
stunning and beautiful:)
thanks sean, and thanks dave, craig, and madforglass.es for the loves
thanks v50
thanks ozmarty
I keep searching and searching many time over but! no marks are appearing on my vases..:-/
thanks toolate, inky :)
your very welcome Gary:)
They love to hide those marks on the bodies don't they :). Great piece, one of my favorite welz colors combos.
I think(not positive) most marked glass came to the USA(i think because of import laws we had). I may very well be wrong, but if not that is probably why you don't find many marked pieces. That said, there were plenty of pieces I "tried" to find marks on and later found the marks when I wasn't even looking for them lol.
thanks subversivegrrl, scotvez and kyle for the loves..
thanks phil
thank you jericho
thanks manddmoir and antiquesandcollectibles38
thanks petey