Posted 11 years ago
sklo42
(897 items)
This was my first Welz piece and remains my favourite because of its décor, 'Stripes and Spots'. If you run your fingers round the inside there's a 'rib' exactly between the two dark green lines! Is this to do with how they made the stripes? Also the white 'lining' layer doesn't cover the lines. I would love to know how they made these lines.
Additionally there's silver sparkle (aventurine?) in the green, middle, layer, but that at least isn't a puzzle. I also like that I'm only the second owner of the vase and both of us have cherished it.
And what a lovely first Welz it is....great colours.....if you go to Craig's site Kralik.com he will help you with your question.....:-)
Thanks inky. I go to that site a lot, but never thought of asking a question! :-)
He is very helpful land will be pleased to help you I am sure....:-)
Thanks austro for loving.
The vase is 7 inches tall, czechman, and it's glossy, not satin finish.
GREAT Welz!
Agree with czech-- some guess; others make careful, thoughtful observations and analyze/ research to arrive at attributions. I prefer the latter.
scott
Great's the word, scott. Great sparkle, great spatter.
Thanks, katzl, Gracay, geo26e, Manikin and Moon for the loves.
Thanks also to, SEAN, aghcollect, mikelv, racer and vetraio.
sklo42, what a wonderful Welz Vase!!!
Thank you Moon. It really is well made.....even the spots come with a neat little surrounding line! Not that that's unusual for Welz lines and spots.
Nope! You may guess-- others prefer to take a more scientific approach to attributions. The identification is based on observation and analysis to arrive at a SUPPORTABLE attribution.
scott
Great piece... doesn't seem to make a difference... Welz...Kralik... either way, All agree VERY NICE vase. But I wouldn't know either decors from a piece reproduced and bought at Walmart.. so my input wouldn't account for much :-)
I know -zero about glass and the following are simply my "observations;" in no way am I attempting to state an attribution. ;-) I don't have any definitive reference books or I would provide citations.
From the website Kralik-Glass dot com, examples of "Welz Stripes & Spots." The links are in frames so I can't give you a direct link. On left-side menu, under "WELZ," click on "Visual Decor Index" and then in 6th row, 2nd from left, click on "Stripes & Spots:"
http://www.kralik-glass.com/frametemplate.html
An article by Craig Orkney, same site as above, discussing his observations of the distinction between Welz and Kralik glass. Same link issue, on left-hand side menu, under "WELZ," click on "Why Welz? - A Preface."
http://www.kralik-glass.com/frametemplate.html
A prior CW post showing a similar vase that MacArt identifies as Welz.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/89107-pretty-little-welz-thing?in=442
Another avid collector's post of similar Welz vases.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/121819-welz-strpies-and-spots-purple-yellow-sma?in=442
An example of a Welz "Spatter/Splatter glass vase ... vertical blue stripes and red spots" shown on 20th Century Glass website.
http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=275_281_376&products_id=2991&zenid=e314018dd51b43f4f7cfd6f2d82952c1
Same site, many examples of Welz "Vertical Stripes:"
http://www.kralik-glass.com/welzlinesarray.html
Just happy you stopped by to say, "great piece", kerry. After all I bet you'd beat us all into a cocked hat on timepieces. :-}
Welz:
- Decor DOCUMENTED by Passau
- Example of decor bears the FWK label
I'll go with the museum, label and the empirical research that ALL points to Welz.
Those who feel otherwise can continue to GUESS Kralik!
scott
sklo42... You're very welcome... and Thank You for the timepiece reference, lol,
Thank you Michelle and Ian for the loves.
Welz, I think, in agreement with Welzebub - I could direct you to his amazing website (how many man hours?) http://www.kralik-glass.com - where you will also find link to some other amazing Bohemian glass websites such as Alfredo's - but expect you have already been there. I think he (they) should bring out a book - and probably would have already, had the electronic medium not surpassed the printed ca. 2000.
I am always ready to be informed, as a beginner.
I couldn't have imagined a nicer example of its type.
Thank, you AnneLanders and MacArt for the loves.
Actually, its a modern piece worth about $15 bucks...Wanna sell it? wink, wink ;)
One of my favorite WELZ decors...I actually do not have this décor in my collection... :(
Ah ha, jagsrock95, is that your secret ploy? :-). Seriously, I adore 'lines and spots' but can't find it over here. Must try harder!
Thank you AnneLanders and MacArt for the love.
Thank you Scottvez for the love. I would like to add that it wasn't me who deleted one of your comments.
No problem-- love the vase!
The Welz attribution is solid... and others are free to make their GUESSES!
scott
Thank you, Ian, for looking and loving.
Thanks, AnneLanders and kivatinitz for the loves.
Thank you, welzebub, katherinescollections and colori, for the loves.
Rare combination of lines with the confetti that is usually seen on bi-color decor (usually with turquoise base color)
Thanks, always good to own something rare :)