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Help with ID for Czech Art Glass Rose Bowl

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quailman:
Hello All.  Thanks for the replies so far.  I forgot to mention that it's a rather large piece that measures approximately 6 1/2" wide and 5 1/2" tall.  I called it a hair receiver because I saw an identically shaped Loetz piece (supposedly) listed for auction that was called a hair receiver.  I'm still hoping a Czech glass expert will weigh in on the subject and provide some additional information.  Thanks again!

obscurities:
Hello, and welcome to the board....  It is Czech for sure.....  Most likely Kralik, but it could also be Welz....  The metal piece used on it, commonly referred to stateside as a flower frog was manufactured by a separate company that supplied several houses with metal. I have seen this floral pattern metal piece like this on both Kralik and some Welz pieces, but who knows if the Welz pieces were replacements or not....

I will look to see if I have some pieces in the same shape in a recognizable decor that points to one house or the other....  My gut says it is a Kralik piece though....

Craig

PS... I shave mine, and it all goes down the drain in the shower......   :thup:   No need to dirty up some nice glass with dead hair!!   ;D

quailman:
Hello again folks.  I've been doing a little more research and I've found several other pieces with identical flower frog lids that were attributed to Kralik.  Since Craig mentioned that a separate firm created the metal lids for several companies, this doesn't mean much all by itself.  However, my online searches have also revealed more photos of similarly shaped rose bowls attributed to Kralik than any other company.  The threaded portion of the design appears common in Kralik and Pallme-Konig pieces, but I read that it was rare for P-K pieces to be ground at the top for metal lids.  As a result of your kind input and my further research, my current verdict is:  a Kralik rose bowl with a flower frog lid.  Any more ideas are welcome and appreciated.  The only thing that bothers me a bit is that I haven't seen any other Kralik pieces with the splatter (spotted) treatment observed on this piece.  Thanks again for everyone's help!

Mike   :hiclp:

obscurities:
The base decor without the threading is in a color combination which by itself would lead me to Welz as the house, that is why I mentioned both.  An identical shaped and sized piece would be what one would need for a solid attribution, and we need to be careful there.....

It is coming to light that many pieces of glass previously attributed in the market place and some museums  to Kralik are actually pieces by Welz, and research on that subject is quite young and ongoing.....

If I had to make a hard choice on who did it, and I do not think we have strong enough evidence yet to do so, I would say it was Welz production..... The colors and decor lean that direction.... 

but I state again.... there is not enough evidence to nail it down at this point...... Most likely one of those two houses.....  but which one remains to be seen....

Craig

obscurities:
Would it be possible to get an image of the piece directly from the side that shows the whole profile of the piece including the foot or base? 

Thanks, Craig

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