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    Posted 11 years ago

    jagsrock95
    (152 items)

    This is the next piece from a large group that I bought/traded for from a good friend Jericho Mora (who I believe has some of the best Czech glass). I want to thank Jericho for the opportunity to own these wonderful pieces. Next up is this Kralik? swirled or marbled or Kaleidoscope Art Deco Lidded candy jar that stands 8 1/2" tall and 5" at the widest point. Very nice color with green and yellow swirls on a red/orange base. The green has aventurine in it that sparkles in the light. This one appears to be marked on the bottom with a circle mark.

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    1. Belmont Belmont, 11 years ago
      Now that's Czech! Absolutely beautiful...can't say anything more than that except, perhaps, I want to be a friend of Jericho too. (LOL)
    2. jagsrock95 jagsrock95, 11 years ago
      Thanks Belmont. And I am sure that jericho would not mind having you as a friend too. :) These are great pieces and even better ones to come...but it was quite an investment on my part too. I was happy to do it though as good glass gets harder and harder to find.
    3. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 11 years ago
      i love the form!
    4. ozmarty ozmarty, 11 years ago
      LOve love love
    5. jagsrock95 jagsrock95, 11 years ago
      thanks ho2cultcha, ozmarty
    6. Katzl Katzl, 11 years ago
      Wow!!! Lovely!! I have one like this too, but mine is missing the lid! I always thought it would have had a metal "flower frog"... so happy to see yours, complete with the lid!!
    7. jagsrock95 jagsrock95, 11 years ago
      I have seen this particular shape with frogs too...but not sure if they were made that way or a replacement for the lid
    8. Katzl Katzl, 11 years ago
      I don't know, but I think the proportions of the vase looks a lot better with the lid!
      The design "makes sense" when the lid is there...
    9. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      Although similar, the two examples are actually different shapes. Possibly by the same house, possibly just quite similar shapes.
    10. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      Most noticeably, the Rückl case piece has a much thinner width of the neck, and also has one additional partial ring at the top of the body that Tom's piece does not have.
    11. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      I have no idea why my one comment appeared three times. Maybe Tom can delete two of them and this one.
    12. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      Here is a comparison of the two shapes side by side. I tried to crop one to show the region where the neck starts on both examples. Hope this helps clarify what I see in comparing the two.

      http://www.kralik-glass.com/ribbedcompare.jpg
    13. scottvez scottvez, 9 years ago
      Yep-- the extra ring at the top would mark the ruckl example as a different shape.

      I also see the dramatic difference in the necks.

      Another case of similar but the "devil is in the details".

      scott
    14. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      I also want to be clear that all I am trying to do here is discuss differences in shapes that I see, and not show who is wrong or who is right. I have been studying shapes daily for over 10 years, and with that experience comes an eye for details. That is all.

      Like I said in my first comment. could be by the same house, maybe not. I was simply observing shape differences.
    15. scottvez scottvez, 9 years ago
      "I also want to be clear that all I am trying to do here is discuss differences in shapes that I see, and not show who is wrong or who is right."

      Good point, welzebub!

      I apologize if my comment came across as a "You're wrong" statement.

      scott
    16. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      I agree that the piece in the linked image in the décor like EZa's from Jericho's post is the same as Tom's.

      It is also interesting that as the Tango exhibition moved, some of the pieces in the cabinets changed cases. Most did not, but some can be observed changing in picture sets.
    17. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      Scott, I did not think it came across that way...

      I simply wanted to make sure my intentions were not misconstrued, as they seem to be by some, on occasion. For me, it really is only about the glass and understanding it.

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