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Title: blue trailed preserve, mustard pot?
Post by: brucebanner on September 18, 2015, 03:51:36 PM
Any thoughts on this one?, a beveled outer and inner upper rim and no base wear, i thought Pallme König maybe.

Without the lid the pot measures 3 1/4 inches in height, 2 6/8th inches across the rim and  1/2 inches across the base.

Regards Chris.
Title: Re: blue trailed preserve, mustard pot?
Post by: keith on September 18, 2015, 04:52:52 PM
That looks very familiar ;D, I wondered where it was from, that is if it is the one I'm thinking about  ::)
Title: Re: blue trailed preserve, mustard pot?
Post by: flying free on September 18, 2015, 04:55:40 PM
Is it new?  for some weird reason Dartington has sprung to mind.  But I think that might be because a) I have satin glass water tumblers from there (but they are nowhere near as thick as your piece) and b) I'm sure they did some kind of thin coloured trailing at some point (though not seen it on satin glass pieces).  If it's not new, then please ignore all this anyway :)

Ok just seen your reference to Pallme Koenig so not new - apologies :)
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Title: Re: blue trailed preserve, mustard pot?
Post by: brucebanner on September 18, 2015, 05:13:45 PM
Not sure if it's new or old, the lid is for certain it's a standard epns 3 1/4 inch lid, I've got another 2 recent loetz kralik type vases non have wear, I'm pretty sure there old same style trailing, this type of glass gives me a right headache, yes it was from Paul's it reminded me of the other two that's why I picked it up  same feel and a lot of ingrained dirt in the folds.
Title: Re: blue trailed preserve, mustard pot?
Post by: brucebanner on September 18, 2015, 07:00:14 PM
Another pot with a similar lid and the other two i mentioned plus an old one on the very right i picked up from ebay some time ago. none have any real wear on the bases.
Title: Re: blue trailed preserve, mustard pot?
Post by: keith on September 18, 2015, 07:03:49 PM
Those are very nice, the one on the far right has very fine trailing, the original piece was in their previous shop if I remember correctly.