Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. > Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, Austria
Schrotter/Inwald and Boule/Candlewick (Now partially imaged)
Glen:
Just a little note re. English "look alike" patterns re. Boule. The nearest Sowerby came to it was their 2644 which has the little ball shapes around the edge - but they are not continuous as they are alternated with plain edge segments.
Edited to add Sowerby's 2648 as well, which DOES have little balls all around the edge.
Glen
paradisetrader:
Thanks Glen
While I was writing there were several postings. I'm not sure if it would have made much difference though as I'm more confused that ever !!
OK I got that Boule and Candlewick are the same from Marcus initial posting aand as per my posting. I just thought that it could have had 2 names in Czech ....stranger things have been known ...but my german is obviously not up to scratch.
But from reading here I didn't realise that Pollax had been definitely ID'd and can't tell which one Marcus was talking about in his second posting. (Pollax or unknown ? ) !
Is Pollax the one in the German auction ?
..........which looks the same pattern shown at the Teplice Museum site link I gave. Is it ?
Or are one or both of these the 4th "unknown" pattern ?
Or are Zwiebel Muster ? or Rex ? still candidates for that ?
and what has Clambroth got to do with all this ?
and what is Onion pattern ??
Glen:
--- Quote from: "paradisetrader" ---Is Pollax the one in the German auction ?
..........which looks the same pattern shown at the Teplice Museum site
--- End quote ---
Not as far as I am aware, Peter. Pollax does not have panels - it is plain.
I don't know what the pattern is on the Teplice Museum site (url ends ema1003).
I'm not sure what the 4th unknown pattern is (there's a Catch 22 in here, of course). I'm putting forward Zwiebel Muster and Rex as candidates.
I think clambroth came in because Marcus misread an entry somewhere and I was just clarifying (with Connie's help) that it is actually a colour..
And finally, where did the onion come in? Well I think Zwiebel means onion or bulb.
Glen (who is off to get some onion clambroth to warm her up and clear her brain)
Sklounion:
Thanks for the feed-back here all of you.
Glen, thank you for your suggestions, Rex is unlikely, and "Zwiebel Muster" I can discount.
Interestingly from Peter's contribution, the last paragraph on the Regional Museum Teplice site link he gave, specifically mentions "Boutique" and "Cibulak" and credits these to Pavel Panak. The meaning of Cibulak is "Onion". The former of these I am familiar with as it was an exhibited pattern at the 1st Internation Exposition of Glass and Porcelain held in Jabonec nad Nisou in 1973, reference image number 20, and was best press glass product of 1972. Produced Sklo Union Teplice, Rudolfova Hut.
Thanks again,
Regards,
Marcus
Glen:
Marcus - why is Zwiebel Muster discounted (I really am not familiar enough with the glass from this era so I need your guidance)? Was it not a well known Rudolfova Hut (GlassExport) pattern? Or is it the wrong era/style etc.
Glen
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