Posted 11 years ago
bohemiangl…
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Photo #1 above is the one that is marked II-737, according to the fine print, but I believe that the auctioneer misread the number, and it's actually II-734. The shape would match, and a European script 4 can easily be mistaken for a 7.
Photo #2 is PN I-7646, and dates as early as 1898. This might expand the dates of Rupp's relationship with Loetz.
Photo #3 is PN II-500, but the vase is marked 500-I.
The first three are all also marked A.Rupp, Meistersdorf, Bohéme.
The last example is unmarked, but it's interesting because it is an Argentan that is not further decorated.
Loving these examples very much. Great share
I enjoy very much what you teach about early bohemian glass. Thanks a lot.
Thank you - I just consider it "shared learning", because I am still as much a student of this stuff as anyone. :)
Al, that is correct.
It was nice of them to put the PN on the bottoms to make it easier for us to look up 110 years later.