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Author Topic: Are these spatter glass vases Antonin Rückl & Sons any help would be greatfull  (Read 1766 times)

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Offline stew2u2

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  Are these spatter glass vases by Antonin Rückl & Sons any help would be greatfull
i have see this design  been attributed to Antonin Rückl & Sons from around 1860s. but then again moser and weiz
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The base bits suggest Welz to me. Have a look here http://www.kralik-glass.com/
and here http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,50562.0.html

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I'm not sure CW (It also seems a place for oohing and aahing rather than serious attributions as the thread originator can delete any comment they don't like or agree with) is a source to be trusted on Ruckl attributions. Did you read the long thread on here? Craig has actually researched these things.

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thanks Christine
bohemian it is  :) i will let other people argue over the makers. as i haven't a clue. the more i think i know of glass the less i seem to know if that makes sense. that's why i love this site
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I would say there are no indication this is Ruckl, many more tangible glass examples for Welz and Kralik. Dating early 19th, a period which is not well documented.
It's easy to disagree, not so easy to change your mind.

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