Posted 10 years ago
kivatinitz
(342 items)
Yesterdat Sergio bought this beatiful little botle that probably has been done to be finish as an atomizer at the flee market. There are no marks of the metal upper device, thus probably it has remain this way. I was sure it was done by the same glassmaker of some wonderful light shades I had seen but never buy because of the price. It was marked 10 dolars but Sergio got it for 6 U$. It is made of mottled satin glass in the three colors: yellow, red or deep orange and blue. It is about 12 cm high. In the secon picture I put a green vase and a small orange one to compare the colors. In the third we can see the bottom when Sergio illuminated it from the inside with a led. The green colors are formed buy the yuxtaposition of the blue and yellow pieces of glass, that can be seen also in the first picture. The glass is very thick and it seem to be formed by three layers. Alfredo has posted a picture from catalogue of a very similar bottle http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/42619-ruckl-green-shimmy-decor-988 and a photography
http://cf.collectorsweekly.com/stories/84mraGTHDnNXawmcJbHHig.jpg.
WOW!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Sean Sklo Inky AGH and charcoal...
Here's this CANARI SHIMMY decor displayed as Ruckl in a 2012 tango exhibit.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/76062-ruckl-materials-from-the-2012-tango-exhi
The decor is once again illustrated in Ruckl's 1935 catalog as shown here in a posting by Czechman, see 1st picture, 2nd row down, 3rd from the left.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/78764-1935-ruckl-catalog-containing-a-wide-var
Technically, for the sake of accuracy, with the pulls emanating from the base up, this would be Decor 508: Canari Shimmy Pfau.
Decor 500/I: Canari Shimmy - has no pulls.
Thanks welzbub I appreciate it very much your commentary. I did not known that it was Pfau, with peaks....
My pleasure. When stating décors for an attribution I think that being as clear and accurate as possible is necessary.