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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, Austria => Topic started by: rocco on July 01, 2014, 02:35:00 PM
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Finally a piece of "spatter" glass I was able to attribute to a maker...
Didn't know what it was when I bought it, but a quick search through Craig's great site showed that this is Lötz, Ausführung 237, from around 1920.
Height 10 cm, polished circular pontil mark.
So colourful (Uranium! Spatter! Iridescence!) ;D
Michael
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Where is Mr Green when you need him?
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It's my favourite "colour" - loads of bright rainbows, maximum clash and impact, I need Mr. Green too!
Do you have one in my size?
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I´ll try to phrase it as subtle as possible:
HAND IT OVER!!!
;D
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;D
Thanks for the kind words!
It is a lovely example, isn't it.
My 6th Lötz piece, all found within the last couple of months.
@Christine: I wouldn't have seen the Uranium content to be honest...
@Sue: only one size (so far)
@Dirk: don't you have enough already? ;) I thought you only wanted my Lötz cornucopia vase...
Michael
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I probably wouldn't have but these days I test everything in hope
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I love these :) great find.
m
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Thanks, m!
I think these small ones are even lovelier than the big vases ;)
Michael
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One of my favorite later Loetz decors.....
Great find....
Craig
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Thanks, Craig! :)
Michael