Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Loetz Prod. Nr. III-1119/20 cm, a commission from Nový Bor?, ca. 1920

In Art Glass > Loetz Art Glass > Show & Tell.
TreasureTex's loves358 of 539Bohemian Art Nouveau uranium & spatter glass vase - unusual shapeNapoleon Roundel Portrait?
34
Love it
0
Like it

MALKEYMALKEY loves this.
SammyzSammyz loves this.
TreasureTexTreasureTex loves this.
Wow22Wow22 loves this.
auraaura loves this.
MoonhillMoonhill loves this.
MeltingSandMeltingSand loves this.
inkyinky loves this.
smiatasmiata loves this.
vetrissimovetrissimo loves this.
StillwaterStillwater loves this.
Michelleb007Michelleb007 loves this.
MacArtMacArt loves this.
RadegunderRadegunder loves this.
ho2cultchaho2cultcha loves this.
Moonstonelover21Moonstonelover21 loves this.
SteveSSteveS loves this.
dasullywondasullywon loves this.
LoetzBuddiesLoetzBuddies loves this.
bracken3bracken3 loves this.
Lisa-lightingLisa-lighting loves this.
PerfumerPerfumer loves this.
AmberRoseAmberRose loves this.
austrohungaroaustrohungaro loves this.
magdalenagirlmagdalenagirl loves this.
manddmoirmanddmoir loves this.
madforglass.esmadforglass.es loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
elainekay42elainekay42 loves this.
dlfd911dlfd911 loves this.
SEAN68SEAN68 loves this.
VioletOrangeVioletOrange loves this.
famatta127famatta127 loves this.
See 32 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 11 years ago

    bohemiangl…
    (646 items)

    Here is a very unusual example - readily identifiable as Prod. Nr. III-1119 (20 cm size), ca. 1920, in Dunkelblau (dark blue) overlay with colorless crystal ball feet, but an unusual underlay of yellow glass. The yellow layer is UV reactive, but in an unexpected way - it glows bright orange/red! (see third photo).

    There were some firms in Nový Bor (German name: Haida) who commissioned from Loetz that did this type of cut to clear refinement; most notably, Julius Mühlhaus and Carl Schappel*. Schappel was certainly a customer who ordered from the regular Loetz production lines, as well as made-to-order pieces, as late as 1929.**

    *source: Glass 1905-1925, Volume I - From Art Nouveau to Art Deco, Waltraud Neuwirth, 1985

    **source: Loetz/Series II - Paper Patterns for Glass from 1900 to 1914, by Jitka Lnenicková, 2011

    logo
    Loetz Art Glass
    See all
    LOETZ PETITE IRIDESCENT ART NOUVEAU GLASS MINIATURE JEWELED VASE, c. 1900
    LOETZ PETITE IRIDESCENT ART NOUVEAU...
    $399
    Art Nouveau Loetz Crete Papillon Vase
    Art Nouveau Loetz Crete Papillon Va...
    $550
    Antique Loetz Irridescent Art Glass Vase, Turmalin
    Antique Loetz Irridescent Art Glass...
    $44
    UV GLOW ALEXANDRITE JEWELED OPALINE GLASS VASE MOSER LOETZ BOHEMIAN BOWL PINK
    UV GLOW ALEXANDRITE JEWELED OPALINE...
    $350
    logo
    LOETZ PETITE IRIDESCENT ART NOUVEAU GLASS MINIATURE JEWELED VASE, c. 1900
    LOETZ PETITE IRIDESCENT ART NOUVEAU...
    $399
    See all

    Comments

    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 11 years ago
      beautiful!!
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      Full of Awe!
      Awesome!
    3. magdalenagirl magdalenagirl, 11 years ago
      Love it!
    4. austrohungaro austrohungaro, 11 years ago
      Oh my!!!! such a beauty!!!! Got this very shape in yellow tango, pretty dramatic, but this one is so f...................beautiful!
    5. austrohungaro austrohungaro, 11 years ago
      F is for formidably, of course!
    6. GlueChip GlueChip, 11 years ago
      cool enough to take my mind of the snow that just doesn't seem to stop. nice!
    7. dasullywon dasullywon, 11 years ago
      I wonder what makes it glow red under UV? I will have to do some research on that! Maybe it's due to the cased glass? Very interesting!
    8. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 11 years ago
      Initially I thought manganese, but at least one person has suggested cadmium in the glass would both provide the yellow glass color and the red glow.
    9. Greatsnowyowl Greatsnowyowl, 11 years ago
      I always thought it was selenium that caused the red.
    10. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 11 years ago
      Thanks, Kyle - it surprised me, too. This piece also came from Germany - maybe it was the same one?
    11. MeltingSand MeltingSand, 11 years ago
      There are so many interesting aspects to this piece. The wheel-cut design, the color, the clear ball feet. I am always fascinated by these types of pieces. I often wonder if they made 100 of these how many actually made if off the line. Between attaching the feet and praying the temperature difference doesn't crack the attachment point to hoping the mold assisted process was a success to finally passing the completed vessel to a person using a mirror and a wheel to cut the designs. I love the care and work that went into it.
    12. pamelacargileatgmail.com pamelacargileatgmail.com, 3 years ago
      How can you tell if a Vtg Bohemian Czech Cased Glass Piece will glow a different color? Do you use a black light? I have a piece I am curious about after I saw this post of yours. Mine is Black & Yellow Cut to Clear. I am also wondering if it is a Carl Schappel Design...

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.