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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: dinklepip on March 05, 2010, 05:21:27 PM
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(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/cookiepops/IMG_7666.jpg)
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/cookiepops/IMG_7667.jpg)
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(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/cookiepops/IMG_7669.jpg)
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oooooooops are they too big?
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the opaline blue and cream triangular dish has been doing my head in for some time now on identifying. A little old lady friend of mine gave it to me, she was given it as a wedding gift many many years ago
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Ooooh, some really lovely stuff! :mrgreen: :thup:
Few of them could move to my place! ;D
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errrr I might need to, running out of space myself. Still have several pieces I need to ID yet
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I also have a rare Brockwitz Chinapressung dresser set which I know Pam would like :P and also a complete Fostoria american cube dresser set with various boxes. To top it all I have in the attic in it's original box a handmade Victorian Salviati teaset, all handpainted and signed :P :P :P :P :P
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Lovely stuff. Perhaps Dirk and I could share the uranium stuff, then he wouldn't have to pay so much postage. :24:
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What a wonderful collection!
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>:D >:D made you all jealous....... mission accomplished :24:
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Quite pretty.... and eclectic..... I also like the Deco clock..... couple nice pieces of Kralik in there....
Craig
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:thup:
Absolutely, some wonderful bits of glass Dinklepip - I'd happily have a few of them come to live with me, thanks!
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Hi Craig, I have a mixed bag of glass likings. Which bits are the Kralik?
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Hi, In the first photo you posted the pitcher and glasses with the green decor and the blue threading are furnace decorated Kralik ca. 1930. Often found with an arched Czechoslovakia acid stamp on the underside of each piece. The piece in the front of them in satin with the organic feet is also a Kralik piece, likely around 1900. In the second group of photos the tall ribbed green piece with the coiled satin glass in the third image is Kralik ca. 1910-20 and in the image below it, #4 the green rimmed piece with the applied green "flower" is also Kralik and about the same period, possibly a few years earlier. There are also a couple of other pieces mixed in the groupings that could be Kralik pieces with applied decors, but without seeing the whole piece it is difficult to tell... They produced a huge amount of glass with applied decors such as flowers, fruit etc... and in many forms of vases.... many tube, and twisted tube bodies were used for that production and it appears you may have a couple in your mix.
Craig
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arrrrrrrr didn't know the pitcher and beakers were kralik. Bought them from a house sale for £18. The pitcher was perfect until I knocked it over and it now has a crack. It does have Czechoslavakia acid stamped to the base.
oooooooo didn't realise I had so many pieces of Kralik thanks chuck :-*
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Here are mine..... The arched acid stamp in that style is attributed to Kralik only.....
Craig
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yup, mine are replica ooooooooo can I have your two beakers to make mine up to 4 please :24:
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Album is set to private and images aren't showing - can this be fixed please Dinklepip?