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Author Topic: Different peacock eye trail issue--can anyone ID an iridized mushroom bowl?  (Read 2396 times)

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Offline albglass

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Sorry for the delay--an unusual series of disasters on the home front.  Attached are some additional pictures of the bowl.  I have pictures of the peacock eye pieces from Passau but they are just snapshots and no better than what is available elsewhere.  I am calling them Steigerwald because Christiane Sellner, in two books, includes design drawings from the Steigerwald inventory books that show peacock eye vases.

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Offline flying free

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Hi, thanks for the lovely pictures.
I'm sorry to be a pain but is it possible to have a side on profile picture of the bowl please.
It's not possible to tell the shape of the bowl from your photographs.
Many thanks :)

I love your bowl. It's very pretty.  I love the way the trails curve round at the base symmetrically.  Interesting that it has a polished pontil mark and the trails go right to the pontil mark.

And thank you for looking at the Schliersee named pictures.  Much appreciated.  I would like to find out exactly who made each of those vases on that shelf, whether Schliersee as named on CW or Steigerwald if they have made the same pieces as would seem to indicate if they are in drawings of patterns in Christine Sellner's book.  I wonder if all of them are by the same maker.
Thank you again for checking.

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