As many people are aware I have primarily focused for the last 7 years or so on the production of Franz Welz. Contained in Truitt I are two pages of images of glass by the company. There is a particular decor shown on pg 131 image 7 which shows a vase in a décor I will refer to as a Spiral Feather, for lack of a known production name or number. Attributions in the Truitt book for the Welz glass were provided by the Curators at the Novy Bor Museum.
After about a 7 year search I was finally able to locate and purchase an example of this decor, which in hand, far surpasses the image in the book. I will post a number of pics of it here, and also the image from Truitt I, used with the express permission of Deborah Truitt.
The precision of execution required to pull of this vase is really quite amazing. It stands at about 9.5 inches tall, and is done in a matte finish. It is lighter glass than I expected it to be. There are 6 feather spirals which do a little over a 360 degree rotation as they traverse the body of the vessel from the rim to the base. No pontil mark, and a cut and polished rim.
Enjoy!!