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Loetz Silberiris II (1907 ). PN II-5014

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smiata's loves1690 of 3812Kralik Amethyst Veined Moss Green Iridescent Square Twist VaseLoetz FloraformTulip Vase Circa 1903, rare color
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    Posted 10 years ago

    LoetzBuddies
    (664 items)

    This vase was posted earlier incorrectly as Candia Cisele.
    It is actually an example of Silberiris II as shown at Loetz.com/ Decors Index.
    8 x 8 inches. Polished pontil.
    F.W.F

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    1. LoetzBuddies LoetzBuddies, 10 years ago
      czechman : not a problem......I get 50% ID's wrong ! This Loetz thing is very confusing.....my thing is American iridescent art glass c.1900-1930.
    2. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      Frank!!! I still love it regardless of whom,what and where!! its stunning :)
    3. LoetzDance LoetzDance, 10 years ago
      Gary/Frank, This is a brand new decor! I just posted it to the site yesterday and will add a news announcement about it on the site when I get some time this weekend. Warren had discovered it a while back but thanks to Frank asking about this piece, I decided to spend a day and do some research and was able to identify some additional examples that originally had been identified as "Cisele". Some of the simplest decors can be pretty darn confusing and I keep learning new things about Loetz everyday! LOL.

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