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Here are a few more Antonin Rückl & Sons glass bowling pin shaped vases with applied decorations.
The first photo shows a Ruckl, Vcelnicka vase in oxblood red, red, and white spatter decor. It measures 12 inches tall and has an applied ruffled foot and a band of ruffled rigaree. This exact shape and decor was found with a Antonin Ruckl & Sons label.
http://www.burchardgalleries.com/auctions/2012/feb1912/01images/l506.htm
This shape was also offered in a yellow and white variegated decor. An example of this can be viewed at the top of the variegated glass section of this link.
http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/bohemian_glass/spatter_glass.htm
The Ruckl red and white oxblood spatter decor came in several other shapes as well, many with applied decorations or handles. Here's an example:
http://www.madforglass.es/Welz/Welz_1664b.html
The second decor is pink and green spatter glass with adventurine specks in the green colored areas. It measures 9 inches tall.
The third vase is green cased glass with applied feet. It measures 13 inches tall and has a base similar to the first example.
The fourth vase is a yellow and white variegated decor. It measures about 9 inches tall and has a green colored applied leaf shape foot.
The spatter decors are all very colorful. As with most of my recent postings these spatter vases all have a paper thin clear lining.
These shapes are not illustrated in any Butler Brothers Wholesale Catalog.
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