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Help with ID for Czech Art Glass Rose Bowl
quailman:
Hello fellow glass collectors. I recently purchased this art glass hair receiver. It's unmarked, but the style sure looks like it was made in Czechoslovakia, possibly during the early 1900's. I've seen a similar looking design on Pallme-Konig pieces. Are there any experts out there who can help me make a more definitive ID? Thanks in advance for your time and assistance!
antiquerose123:
Hi there and Welcome :rah:
Looks like it is Czech to me (but that is a guess). I am sure you have a FINE piece of glass there -- and I am sure there are members hee that will give you a positive ID soon, and know more than me......as I would guess KRALIK, or WELZ, or others ??
Great Piece, I think !!!! :thup:
keith:
Think Rose may be right(and welcome) it does resemble PK but I think it might be Kralik although I can't find that particular pattern,nice piece ;D
p.s,what's a hair receiver?
flying free:
I think it is a rose bowl, not a hair receiver though :)
Keith I think once women had brushed their hair, in Victorian times, the hair from the brush was kept to be used to make hairpieces or rings/bracelets or put in a locket or whatever. The 'hair receiver' was on their dressing table, a small bowl/receptacle to place the hair from the brush.
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antiquerose123:
--- Quote from: flying free on April 18, 2011, 12:22:14 AM ---I think it is a rose bowl, not a hair receiver though :)
Keith I think once women had brushed their hair, in Victorian times, the hair from the brush was kept to be used to make hairpieces or rings/bracelets or put in a locket or whatever. The 'hair receiver' was on their dressing table, a small bowl/receptacle to place the hair from the brush.
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I never knew that either -- Gee, I throw mine out ;D
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