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Nautilus: Loetz and Kralik

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Findings's loves151 of 321A new décor unveiled – Loetz Colchicum (Blau), Prod. Nr. II-2110, ca. 1905Victorian cased glass triple cornucopia vase - possibly Early Loetz
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    Posted 5 years ago

    cameoboy
    (98 items)

    1. This captures more or less what I saw at Passau in 2006: the gold called Loetz, the silver, Kralik.
    2. Thanks to Warren, I got this piece in bronze martelé. Notice the feet! Both color and technique are found in Loetz. [I have also seen the shape minus the feet and rigaree]
    3. Three cabinet pieces I attribute to Kralik.
    4. Another Kralik-attributed Nautilus with a deep blue rigaree.
    From loetz.com we learn the ground is always martele, and the decor includes gold rigaree and sometimes prunts. The rim may also be decorated,But I noticed some of the vases have silver rigaree!
    It is my considered opinion that both Loetz and Kralik made this decor. Regardless of provenance, these pieces are high quality. I unaware of rigaree pieces made by Harrachov.
    Let comments begin.

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