Posted 1 month ago
Michelleb007
(260 items)
I was happy to have this piece delivered from the UK last week (Liverpool!) I originally believed that it was a late Loetz decor, but based on other’s input, I believe it was made by either Kralik or Poschinger. (Thanks all!) It is 3-3/4" tall.







Beautiful piece - Very nice photography.
Beautiful & elegant piece, congratulations on a rare find, Michelle, & so good to see a new post from you,
Delightful! A perfect 'front of the shelf' piece.
Beautiful piece. However, I think that this is not a product of the Loetz glassworks, but probably of the W. Kralik glassworks, from the period of about 1900-1910. Here is a link to a vase from my collection with this decor. Note the shape of the vase in the last photo. In the next comment I will give a link to a vase of this shape with a different decor, which according to the kralik website is a product of the W. Kralik glassworks. https://www.bohemianglass.org/katalog/vaza-combed-decor-1-4925/detail/
and here is the W.Kralik decor "aquagold". Perhaps it is indeed a product of the Kralik glassworks, although I speculate whether it was made by Rindskopf (???). https://www.bohemianglass.org/katalog/vaza-aquagold-2043/detail/
So my speculation about possible production by the Rindskopf glassworks is most likely wrong. I found one of the shapes with the given decors in the W. Kralik glassworks catalogue from around 1905. I apologize.
Thanks Ales. I had wondered about the shape being Loetz as I have seen that with silver overlay also and it was not attributed to them. A wonderfully delicate decor regardless, Michelle!
Thank you, Tilted!
Thank you so much IronLace; I appreciate it!
Thanks so much, Peggy!!
Thank you Ales, I appreciate it. I saw the discussion on the bohemian glass fb group. The information I was given was either Kralik or Poschinger. (Warren also said he now does not believe this decor is Loetz.)
Thank you, Sammyz!