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Art Deco green vase red 'flame' splotches - Schneider

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flying free:

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I would describe my vase as being influenced by WMF Ikora (the new amazing dekor/'thing' launched that had to be be competed with ?) and Schneider jades.  Perhaps on his travels, Erwin was influenced by French Art Deco internally decorated glass?



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The foot of two of the vases in the Traube photograph is interesting - it's very similar to the way the foot is formed on this Schneider vase from Fieldings:
https://fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk/lot/105061

see photo:
https://collections.eastman.org/objects/26986/arrangement-of-vineta-kristall-josephinenhutte-ag-in-seles;jsessionid=BD57D9CA1EC595889D03DE3C1AFB31CE?ctx=45d0c406-f2bf-4c0c-bd6a-0d8d66506713&idx=22

flying free:
See Antonin Langhamer, The Legend of Bohemian Glass page 140
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Legend_of_Bohemian_Glass/UwLCa_h3hTEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=josephinenhutte+pfohl&pg=PA140&printsec=frontcover

He says Erwin Pfohl was a designer at Josephinenhutte (no date mentioned but post 1924 when he graduated) and 'returned to Novy Bor in the 1930s'. 

He studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts in Paris (post 1924 after he graduated).  The Schneider influence perhaps?

flying free:

--- Quote from: Greg. on Yesterday at 08:44:06 PM ---Thanks for adding the above info M, on my brief search I've also struggled to find out further info. The majority of references all seem to quote Stefania Żelasko.

On that note, just adding the below link for reference to an article written by Stefania Żelasko from 2010..

https://pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2010-2w-zelasko-jelenia-gora-jugendstil-2010-eng.pdf

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Oops Erwin Pfohl was mentioned.  And mentioned as being at Josephinenhutte in the 1920s.  My apologies.

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