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Victorian swirled salmon pink glass vase with green crest

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Art Glass2919 of 22787Skrdlovice vase, pattern #5531Loetz Ausf 226 Vase ca 1925
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    Posted 4 years ago

    IronLace
    (877 items)

    Made the 2 hour trek down for the first monthly antiques fair of the year, & picked up this nice little Victorian vase for a bargain price.
    It is made from a single layer of transparent salmon pink glass, with a swirling ribbed pattern. The vase has a squat, bulbous form with pushed - in sides, & the applied green crested & crimped rim has also been pinched in the centre. Small, but busy all over with a variety of textures.
    It measures around 12 cm tall, 9 cm across the widest point of the top rim, & 5 cm across the base, which has a rough, snapped pontil mark.
    I think it may be of Bohemian origin. I have a couple of other small vases with similarities in their design which could potentially be by the same maker.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 4 years ago
      They gave it the works but it doesn't seem overdone!
      Whoever made this was technically and aesthetically talented.
      Worth the trek I think, but it is always fun to look around the market.
      I haven't been for a while. Hopefully I can get there next month!
    2. IronLace IronLace, 4 years ago
      Yes, just what I thought, Karen...it's the beauty of Victorian glass that it is fancy & fanciful, yet it works perfectly.
      Hope to catch you at the next market - will be there for sure! :-)

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