Posted 11 years ago
Moonstonel…
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This is one of my treasure that I love. This is a Pallme-König Frit vase that has Green and Purple Iridescence décor. The shape is lobed. This vase measures 2.75 tall.
Thank you Dave and Warren for all your help in convincing me to get it and helping find out what this décor and maker was!
PhilDavidAlexanderMorris, this must be one of the fastest drawers on CW! XOXOXO
Slave-to-glass, thank you
vanskyock24, thank you for loving!
Moonie, thank you baby!!!
Nice little piece, but it's Pallme-König, not Kralik... even better, in my opinion... harder to find. Very nice PK miniature in an unusual shape!
Warren, duly noted and changed to "Pallme-König". Thank you again...:)
Kevin, XOXOXO
aldo78, thank you
Moonstonelovers21,Your welcome:)
aldo78, just thank you for being a great supporter of my crazy obsessions in glass, jewelry and paintings!! XOXOX
mikelv85, thank you for loving!
A lovely little gem!
ozmarty, thank you :)))
How is this IDd to PK? Is the decor strictly PK? I ask due to its similarity to Kralik:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/95666-my-3rd-art-nouveau-kralik-iridescent-vas
scott
Scott, I did not ID this vase...it was Warren, bohemianglassandmore, helped me figure out this Décor and shape along with Dave Littlefield :))))
The question was directed to anyone who could supply the information-- thanks moonstone.
scott
Thanks ks-- I appreciate your help and contributions toward my continued education!
Enjoy the game.
scott
Several sources - they key is the combination of frit (the size of grits) and fine threads. Several CW articles, Loetz.com, and pieces on display in Passau, as well as in PMC IV:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/79496-pallme-koenig-frit-perfume
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/66912-pallme-knig-rose-bowl-gold-frit-ca
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/34786-pallme-knig--the-htte-that-laid-the
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/68269-pallme-konig-gold-frit-variant
PMC IV.292
Case 245 in Passau
PK page 3 on Loetz.com
Thanks, glassandmore-- I appreciate the additional links.
scott
Warren, thank you for clarification and the examples.
Lee
Alfredo, thank you for your attention!!
Mac63, thank you
This probably had a metal top, i.e. creamer spout and handle, at one point. There is a creamer currently listed in an online auction in this shape with the metal spout/handle attached.
Warren, that sounds interesting...and a great idea...could the frit be so intact at the outer part of this vase if a metal spout? Thank you for thinking about this vase :)
Gorgeous Moonstone.
Fantastic postings and links too.
All helps in my continued learning as well.
Thanks:)
VintageFran, thank you for your comment! I am learning as I go...XO
Moonie, many thanks
Thanks for the ID, could this possibly been a creamer such as mine?
Shawn, I think so ..or a sugar holder...but the rim in near perfect....so I am not sure.
Either Way it is fun to speculate, and it is still lovely, what a great pattern so simple yet alluring.