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Title: Can anyone help identify this pair of vases, Rindskopf?
Post by: kyran on February 25, 2013, 04:09:15 PM
Hi everybody. This is my first post. The pictures show 3 vases. I bought the centre one believing it to be Rindskopf. The pair with the silver tops, hallmarked London 1909, have the same decor but a lighter teal body. They are all about 7.5 inches tall. However I cannot find a similar shape that would help me identify the pair. Help!
Title: Re: Can anyone help identify this pair of vases, Rindskopf?
Post by: keith on February 25, 2013, 05:39:06 PM
Hello and welcome,the outer two might be Rindskopf I'll have a look around,the middle one may be Welz but that's just the zig zag pattern reminding me of something I've seen somewhere, ;D ;D
Title: Re: Can anyone help identify this pair of vases, Rindskopf?
Post by: kyran on February 25, 2013, 07:39:57 PM
Wow, what a quick response. Thanks for the info. I thought the middle one had the Rindskopf confetti decor, but again I am learning.
Title: Re: Can anyone help identify this pair of vases, Rindskopf?
Post by: keith on February 25, 2013, 07:53:35 PM
The outer two might be Rindskopf 'marbled' thanks to Kralik glass.com ,well worth a look, ;D ;D
Title: Re: Can anyone help identify this pair of vases, Rindskopf?
Post by: obscurities on February 26, 2013, 12:03:37 AM
Center is Rindskopf also. Would it be OK if I copied your pics for use on the kralik-glass website. The end pieces are a new shape for me to see....

Thanks, Craig
Title: Re: Can anyone help identify this pair of vases, Rindskopf?
Post by: kyran on February 26, 2013, 09:07:17 PM
Thanks for all your kind replies. Of course please feel free to copy, if you require better, larger images send me an email. It is the shape that I am interested in as I have not been able to find it on any of the immediately accessible sites. It is interesting to find old catalogues beginning to appear of Bohemian glass. I would love to see another glass vase of this period in this shape.