Posted 5 months ago
fishiowa
(38 items)
I found the first large vase in Toledo on an antiquing trip that was nearly fruitless (this was the last stop). Normally I wouldn't buy glass, but who could pass this up especially when it was not very expensive. It was on a table of junk, in perfect condition. It has the curved Czechoslovakia mark. So does the second large vase. Since I had one, why not another?
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Two awesome kralik pieces.
Search Kralik powder and kralik iris on here and you will see other similar pieces of each.
Is that the vase you have at the Armadillo, or is that another one?
Hi again: The left one is at the BA, mostly because it is so big it is hard to find a place for it at home. It's one of those pieces I could keep forever and not mind it. Check the art pottery page for some other things you might recognize.
green one is awwwesome!
Yeah, when I saw it in the showcase it looked much bigger than I thought they were.