Posted 10 years ago
sklo42
(898 items)
Here in the UK it seems to me that the most commonly found form in Welz Art Deco glass is the rose bowl! This one is in the decor called 'Bubbles' and is a vivid cobalt blue, whatever your screen says!
The large 'bubbles', like the stripes and the speckles, are part of the design. However the smaller bubbles (between the large 'bubbles' are actual, real bubbles. Clever!
Pic. 3 shows the sharply slanting inwards base.
Pic. 4 shows it with another example of the Bubbles decor.
Height 12 cm./4.75 inches.
stunning!!!
Always love your comments, SEAN.
I love this décor Peggy! The yellow one, in particular, is fantastic!!
Bubblicious!
The blue example is a shape documented in Welz literature.... Nice one!
I included the yellow one, Rick, as two examples of the 'same' decor can sometimes vary considerably. In this case the speckles are almost non existent on the blue one.
Thanks Karen......inventive as ever:-)
Good to know it's a documented shape, Craig. Thanks.
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Hi Sklo, Peggy :) I agree, the 1st vase I see quite often ( I have an aventurine green striped one:) but I've never seen one with bubbles or so blue! Lovely
As you say, Fran, it is colourful. Thanks for the love,too:-)
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