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Author Topic: Bohemian / Czech ? Iridescent Vase w/ mottled frit veining, Any Thoughts?  (Read 600 times)

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Offline snesbit

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This is the second vase I've come across over the last couple of years with this decorative treatment, the other was a transparent green with yellow frit and a different form.  The other had a subtle similarity to Nash, but this red example is pretty unique.

The previous owner had an old tag id'ing as Palmme-Konig but I don't recognize this décor for them.  And, after reviewing Alfredo's, Eddy's and a few other sites I don't find anything comparable, although I may just be missing it.

5 3/4" high, 6" wide, recessed foot with a circular ground pontil mark.

Any ideas or possible avenues to pursue would be really appreciated.


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Sorry, forgot to add a straight on shot of the base.

The foot ring does show some fine contact wear, I don't believe this is a studio piece.

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