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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Brigitte on April 26, 2012, 09:54:50 PM
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Hello
Can somebody help me with the
Identification of a green glass bowl
See picture's
Greetings Brigitte
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Hartelijk welkom, Brigitte!
Your bowl might be either Pallme-König or perhaps Kralik. It´s hard to see the
exact colour of the veins. Could you try to upload a larger picture and/or perhaps
a close-up of the veins? Meanwhile a travel through Craig´s great website may
be of interest to you:
http://kralik-glass.com/frametemplate.html
Not quite my subject, but I´m sure someone here will be able to help you perfectly.
:)
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:) Gentle reply....lol
I would vote for Kralik too, IMHO....I think. Nice find!!!!
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I'm with Rose,Kralik ;D ;D
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I would cast a vote for Kralik also.....
Craig
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I like this, I used to collect only art nouveau glass until I went retro. I think it is Austrian/bohemian and probably Kralik.
Adam
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Not my area, but my guts said; "Pallme-Konig!" as soon as I laid my eyes on it.
Gorgeous, whatever it is.
Number one priority, grab the glass when it's something as lovely as this, worry about id later. ;)
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If the images are reasonably accurate as far as color goes, the shade of green used for the ground is not indicative of PK production. I will attach examples of their greens with applied trails.
The vast majority of green ground pieces in this style of decor are generally Kralik production.
Craig
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Hello
Thank you for al the help, response, pictures and links.
I have seen a lot of beautiful glass on the sites wow!
I have looked for hours. But with this bowl can't find
an other exact similar is that correct?
Greetings Brigitte
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Perhaps another, the exact same shape hasn't yet been recorded yet - but I think you can be sure your bowl is Kralik.
Craig's happy that's what it is, so are others who know more than me, so I've learned a bit too - about it being different greens for Kralik and Pallme Konig. ;D
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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Hello
Thanks so now I know its probably a Kralik.
I inherited it from my parents and liked it always very much.
Does somebody know if this is an old bowl, which years can this be ± ?
I have searched on the internet and prices of Kralik go from € 50,- to
€ 1.000,- plus ?? So what is it I must thinking of?
Greetings Brigitte