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Author Topic: Kralik c. 1900 or Murano c. 1920 or something else? ID = Regenhuette  (Read 2459 times)

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Offline Niya

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Hi everyone,

can someone help me identify this vase?
I've seen similar vases - I'd even say the same as mine - on ebay, offered as a Kralik in Eleonorenhein around 1900, but I've also seen them offered as a Murano around 1920.

Having searched around, I'm almost positive that it is not possible for these vases to be Kralik - they just don't seem to be the style, but I'm not so sure about Murano. As neither Kralik nor Murano is the focus of my collection, I'd be grateful for any help.

TIA,
Niya

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Re: Kralik around 1900 or a Murano around 1920 or something else?
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2017, 04:19:49 PM »
Royal Brierley?
I'm pretty sure this was id'd as RB on the UK thread

http://www.stylendesign.co.uk/modern/G243.html

Or... there was a German maker who did these as well but I'm really sorry I just cannot remember the name at the moment.

There is a red version on here in the UK glass section - Keith owns one I think.

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Re: Kralik around 1900 or a Murano around 1920 or something else?
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2017, 04:38:49 PM »
Beat me to it m, the RB'y pieces have polished rims but are similar  ;D ;D

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Re: Kralik c. 1900 or Murano c. 1920 or something else? ID = Regenhuette
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2017, 06:11:26 PM »
Hiya,

thank you so much for your replies, flying free and keith :)
Great to have had the vase identified and so quickly, as well.
I'm not sure I'm keeping it but at least if I decide to list it, I'd be able to give proper identification.

Best wishes for a lovely weekend,

Niya

 

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