Posted 1 month ago
IronLace
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This was a fabulous find at the bi monthly antiques fair a few weeks ago. Literally within five minutes of walking in I spotted this, & was knocked out! I’m always looking for great iridescent art glass & this ticked all the boxes.
A large rose bowl, with crimped incurved top rim, in a delicate shade of pale mauve shading to clear opalescent glass with an iridescent finish. There is a distinctive abstract optic relief pattern. The rose bowl also features a very interesting & unusual brass flower holder with two levels. Never have I seen a rose bowl of this type with a brass flower holder like this, it definitely adds an extra point of interest to this piece.
There is a rough pontil mark on the base which shows a blob of milky opaline glass.
Bohemian origin, circa 1900. Maybe Kralik?
By the way, Happy New Year to all & may 2026 bring good times & good finds!









Beautiful piece, you have certainly had some good finds lately!! :)
Many thanks, Bernard! Yes, have been quite lucky lately, picked up my last piece of 2025 tonight on eBay AU, stay tuned!
Great Find. Happy New Year, Marin !!!!
My gut says Rindskopf?? Never seen such a flower holder. If it didn't fit so perfectly I would have been dubious, but it looks original - amazing!
Many thanks, Kevin, hope it’s a good one for you too!
Thanks also, Wow22, I am also thinking Rindskopf potentially, probably a bit more than Kralik. I agree, the flower holder is something unique!
Beautiful and very interesting. About four years ago I bought two rose bowls knowing they weren't Kralik though they did have a relief pattern on the base. Each had a double level flower arranger with an ornate pattern around the vertical part. I've never seen the like again. They were I.D.ed as John Walsh Walsh. Just my fourpennorth and they are posted here.
Many thanks Peggy, this is definitely food for thought! JWW is another very interesting possibility!
Indeed interesting. And yet, the relief pattern (and other qualities) reminds me so much of these examples where Kralik and Rindskopf are the usual candidates for attribution:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/149337-kralik-iridescent-vase
Wow 22, I smiled when I found that your link took me some of my own Kralik glass, though not a rose bowl. That said I have many Kralik rose bowls posted here and none have a rim like that of the bowl IronLace posted here.