Posted 10 years ago
austrohung…
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This morning I've found a quite simmilar vase to this that Moonhill posted yesterday. I have no doubt that at least both mounts were made by the same people and, as for the glass part, they could easily be made at the same factory.
We've got it as perhaps Kralik, but it could easily be Rindskopf, as many of you have told moonhill about his/hers.
I hope you seeing this vase can help identifying both.
By the way, here you can see moonhill's
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/125929-loetz-iridescent-vase-in-bronze-frame
stunning!!!
Wow, just found it while packing? Can I help you pack?
I wish i could get some help, Amber!!! :) why not?
Thanks for loving it
Moonhill, Amber, mike, Sean, Moonstone, rniederman, Michelle, , geo, Mani and aghcollect!!!
10 in 5 hours? That's a lot of love caused by this little vase! (well, not so little, about 30/35 cm tall).
Thank you for your input on our vases. In my search for my vase, I found many different styles with similar bronze-brass frames.... all with different vases. Can't find similar glass as mine but did see yours. I know it's there to be found. Kralik I think is a good guess... I'm still looking..... Mr.Moon
Thanks Mr. Moon :) I hope you remember where did you see that shape and i hope we can find yours somewhere. It relly looks like yours was specifically designed to be in a mount (especially looking at the top of it).
Thanks Vet!!!! :)
You know, austrohungaro, I have quite a few Kralik crackle vases, and after discussing this with a friend, I think your vase may actually be a Loetz Mimosa...the crackle pattern is a bit different than in Kralik crackle. Personally, I find Mimosa to be a bit more vertical in its crackle pattern - I often see more 'L' shapes than in Kralik's crackle, which forms more random shapes. Here are some to take a look at: http://www.kralik-glass.com/loetzmimosaarray.html
Just a thought! :)
Thanks for your love racer, czechman, Michelle, Budek and Violet!!!!
Loetz? oh, my! :) Well, will ask "the expert" to look for this pattern at his books. It will be a great joy for him if this one ends up being a Loetz vase :)
Thanks so much for the input, Michelle!!!
Hi austrohungaro. Both this and your link are very nice. I love this style, Art nouveau but with a kind of Germanic, WMF look, does this particular style have a name do you know?
Well, I guess you mean Jugendstil, which is the German name and version for Art Nouveau. I remeber seeing building in Germany -Darmstadt, for instance- that could be catalogued as rt Nouveau more than Jugendstil... and some pieces of Lötz glass from before 1900 could be catalogued as such.
beautiful
Thanks very much Anne!!!
Also thanks to Moonstonelover. (Junior!), paris1925, MrsWarren, GlueChip, southcop for loving our unkown vase!
Thanks for your love catteann and GirlFromMI!!!
Thanks for your love Marty and ho2cultcha!!!
Thanks Alfredo!! We had it listed as kralik, but we were never too sure about it :)
Thanks for your love Manikin, MrsWarren, colori, nouveau26 and marty!!!!