Posted 4 months ago
famatta127
(124 items)
I have owned these with purple and orange spots but never with this green. It stands 6.5" tall and to my eye, one of the more simple but appealing decors made by Wilhelm Kralik or F.Poschinger or ???...again the scholars can argue as they seem to enjoy to do, but I couldn't care less who made this work of art.
LATE NEWS: a very qualified friend has provided the attribution of this piece as Heckert
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Me neither! Love it!! Wish I could come across one with a reasonable price tag!!: )
It had been a very long time since I met a dealer like this gentleman. When asked to see this piece in his display he told me, without me asking, "I know its NOT Loetz but I liked it and bought it anyway, hoping someone else would feel the same way"...That was refreshing.
The decor reminds me of those Tiffany-ish candlesticks that show up from time to time.
Truly beautiful. Incredibly appealing.
My money is on Poschinger (Buchenau). Beautiful!
Yes it is a beautiful Heckert Marmopal
Not the type of Heckert I'm used to seeing...very interesting and even better that it's tied to a designer!