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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: jove14 on March 03, 2019, 12:32:21 PM
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Hi.
Out of our cabinet for an ID is this beautiful Art Nouveau green glass vase.
This was a charity shop find some years ago, after extensive searching we have drawn a blank as to who made it.
The vase is mould blown and has three joints and the base is flat.
It is green glass with an oil on water look to it. It stands only 3.5ins or 9cms high by 3.75ins or 9.5cms at it's widest point.
Thanks in advance.
Joe.
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I might be barking up the wrong tree but I vaguely remember seeing a vase with the same pattern sold as Loetz by a knowledgeable dealer. Unfortunately, looking now I can not find confirmation of that.
John
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It has a very Loetz-y sort of look. ;D
The pattern looks as if it might be cherries, in case that helps any search.
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It might be a version of the Loetz "boule-boule" decor (https://loetz.com/decors-a-z/boule) - except that the vertical elements are not as closely set as the examples shown in the Loetz page.
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Hi.
Many Thanks to Kevin H, John and Sue for your replies.
I agree it does look like Loetz glass.
It looks like we now are the proud owners of two pieces of Loetz glass :)
I will later today post for an ID an interesting Cranberry glass vase we have in our cabinet.
Joe.
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John, I also vaguely remember seeing it sold as Loetz because I had owned one (chipped) and sold it, so noticed this for some reason.
I don't know if there is any evidence for these being Loetz though?
For some reason I thought it might be Kralik.
I don't think it is a 'version' of the 'boule-boule' decor.
Obviously I could be wrong on all counts though :) Always open to correction.
m
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Does not look like cherries. Cherries hang. These are something on stems straight up with the exception of the few that have drooped over. I would think Poppies possibly.