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Author Topic: Sold to me as Loetz, can anyone confirm they think it is? ID = Kralik (attrib.)  (Read 5093 times)

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Re: Sold to me as Loetz, can anyone confirm they think it is?
« Reply #30 on: July 20, 2011, 03:22:57 AM »
Hello all. The bulk of this thread occurred prior to my being very active on the GMB. These pieces have been attributed to Kralik for a bit now. The reference to Richardson in Manley is not thought to be credible any longer.  The reference to Pallme Koening is definitely incorrect, and as we all know far too many pieces have been attributed to PK as a result of having threading or veining on them.

These are also found, although less frequently, with Amethyst applied veins.

Keith... nice Kralik pieces......

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Re: Sold to me as Loetz, can anyone confirm they think it is?
« Reply #31 on: July 20, 2011, 10:10:50 PM »
Thanks Craig  :)

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Might this one also be a Kralik piece? the trails look very similar to the Mother of Pearl bowls with the band of trails.
Loads  of wear to the base, measures about 10.5cm wide by 10.25cm high, mould blown, cut, bevelled and polished rim.
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