Posted 4 months ago
Alfredo
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THAT IS PROBABLY THE MOST INTRIGUING PICTURE EVER TAKEN AT THE PM (2006), MAYBE BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE HAS FOUND THESE PITCHERS. IF I RECALL, THEY WERE BEHIND THE DOOR TO THE EMPRESS' ROOM.
THE EXISTENCE OF II-3175 (BOTH CORNERS, PICS. 1, 2) IS BY NOW WELL-ESTABLISHED. BUT NOTICE THE TWO IN THE MIDDLE. I HAPPEN TO HAVE THE GLOBULAR ONE IN BLUE, NOT RED. 7"; 18 CM.; POLISHED PONTIL, BLUE FRIT ON BLUE GLASS (PICS. 3,4). BY THE WAY, NOTICE THE LACK OF IDENTIFYING LABELS.
MY QUESTION IS: ARE THEY ALSO LOETZ? IT SEEMS THERE IS MORE COMPLETE COVERAGE OF PITCHERS IN THE NEW LOETZ BOOK, SO I AM HOPING THEY WILL BE DOCUMENTED THERE. BUT WE DO KNOW LOETZ MADE TABLE SERVICES.
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I am certain I saw patterns for both of those pitchers in the new book Al.
Just the answer I was waiting for . . . . I think the tall red is the one with the ice cube holder!
Glasshappy, I was asked to erase DLFD's link to his post, since he himself already deleted it. I am also deleting yours, since it is really bad manners to ask for materials only to later badmouth them.
STUNNING :)
Interestingly, the individual erased did NOT vote on the materials.