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antiquerose123:

--- Quote from: keith on February 18, 2011, 01:25:14 AM ---Don't think it's Kralik Rose,I'm stumped ::) as usual ;D

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lol......Must be nothing then....lol

I just thought had good wear, and pretty applied thing-a-bobs.  I might try to take some different pics tomorrow in some different light.  Can you see the Gold at the top part of it -- going down a little ways.  Not flecks, chips....almost like a light dusting of Gold.  Very light.

Back to the drawing board --->     :thud:

Lustrousstone:
It doesn't strike me as Czech but I could be wrong. And it's not a rose bowl; a rose bowl curves in but does not flare out again. Test those blue stripes with your UV light Rose.

antiquerose123:

--- Quote from: Lustrousstone on February 18, 2011, 07:31:33 AM ---It doesn't strike me as Czech but I could be wrong. And it's not a rose bowl; a rose bowl curves in but does not flare out again. Test those blue stripes with your UV light Rose.

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Hi Lustroussone.  Yes it does have some glow.  

Not real bright, bright -- but about the same as this Czech Piece here had for glow.   HERE- Reply #27 in that post so see what I mean...

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I am posting some pics I took with the *flash here to see the:

~ the Gold haze (gold dust)  in the glass
~ Rim loooks cut, and polished (to me ??)
~ and the Size of it.  Might it be a little big for a Rose Bowl?  as see my Hand in the Pic
~ another Rim shot in the Sun...

Anyhow, see if these extra Pics help any.   :X: :X:  Always worth a shot. Does have very good bottom rim wear, if that helps  :thud:

antiquerose123:

--- Quote from: antiquerose123 on February 18, 2011, 09:21:09 PM ---**More PHOTOS added...


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See the new pics  :thup:

Ivo:
i can set you straight on rose bowl. It is a rose bowl only if the thing is curved inward. As soon as it has an outward neck or a collar, it is no longer a rose bowl but a vase. Rose bowls were used for keeping dried roses on the mantle piece, not for floating damaged flowers.

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