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I suspect this vase may be Harrachov - if not who made it?

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ahremck:
My reasons are twofold - the writing is very similar to a Harrachov vase I have, and in looking at harrachov sites both P & K are often used in marks.  My reservation cames from the lack of numbers.  The quality is excellent.  Came by inheritance I suspect it is at least 70 years in the family.

Ross

Lustrousstone:
Do a board search for PK. No conclusion has ever been reached.

ahremck:
Can't find any thing in GMB - BUT in Mod: Link removed as content changed to inappropriate site I found this paragraph.


--- Quote ---Moser or not? - Pieces in this decor have traditionally be attributed to Moser in various books and other references, however, after seeing this pair of vases with this PK mark, maybe it's time to reconsider this.  Most of the glassware bearing this mark are typically poor quality fireglow Victorian era glass, with low quality enameling (usually worn) certainly not done by Moser.
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  [See photo below]
         
That looks the same - now to find a Moser site to see if there are more.

Ross

ahremck:
Ooops missed the vital signature.

Ross

Mod: Link removed as content changed to inappropriate site

Lustrousstone:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,33247.0.html
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,36074.0.html
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,3751.0.html

Definitely not Moser. If those pictures are not yours, you shouldn't be posting them; use a link instead.

Your piece is a typical colour for PK pieces. Quality seems to vary over the scale from poor through to good.

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