Posted 11 years ago
VioletOrange
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Pic #1 & Pic#2: More shapes and decors. Pic#2 center example has a cadmium center.
Pic#3: Same basic decor. The one on the left is a candlestick and is 11 inches tall. The posy vase is 6.5 inches tall. I have seen two examples in this basic decor identified as Harrach. I do not know if that is correct.
Pic #4: All have the same basic "sea shell" shape top and "pedestal" base. Tallest (left) is 7.25 inches and the shortest (center) is 6.5 inches. Note the variations in the applied feet and other attachments.
Thanks so much
Lovely VO. Ilove the aventurine green & pink, i think its my favourite decor. But they're all gorgeous!
Thank you Vintagefran I like them too.
Love the palm tree.
The palm tree is my favorite too.
Here is another palm tree - although *very* different. If you check Welzebub's other posts, you will see lots of your vases and their shapes.
Thanks IanBrighton, I follow Welzebub's post and have enjoyed seeing his wonderful collection of this type vase.
You mentioned a second palm tree example - but I don't know where to find it. As an aside I have seen other examples, by John Walsh Walsh I think?
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you
Is the last vase above a match to this vase by decor?
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/120280-more-bohemian-trophy--posy-vases?in=activity
oops, wrong link there, sorry.
http://www.burchardgalleries.com/auctions/2012/feb1912/01images/l506.htm
Hi Charlie, my best to you & Leah. It could be a match. Mine appears to have three layers: inner is brick red, next there is white mixed with clear I think and then an outer clear casing
Thank you Ernie, You're too kind as usual. :) Our best to you as well.
As that last vase above is sporting a decor and construction method closely resembling a decor identified as Ruckl using a manufacturers label it is very likely that your vase is Ruckl in my opinion. As this same shape was manufactured in rainbow honeycomb spatter decor, as shown in the link below, that decor was also likely manufactured by Ruckl.
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/499266308662478333/
Thanks for posting and sharing.
Here's that last link again;
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/525091637775188320/
There are some really great examples of Welz production in this grouping! Very nice!!
One of the "Welz" decors above is found with an Antonin Rückl & Sons, Vcelnicka paper label. See comment 11.
A quite similar décor to one Welz produced is found on a vase with a Rückl label. Big difference Charcoal.
Magnificent for every piece !~