Posted 10 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Hi
Everyone.
I found this nice Bohemian"Kralik"threated vine vase, few days ago with some other piece, i have being quite lucky lately for my finds.
I just love it, the second i see it, absolutely gorgeous color(my favorite) Green iridescent glow, no damage, in perfect shape.
This stand 7 inch tall, 3.5 inch at widest point, on a 2.25 inch base.
Thanks for Viewing.
Alan
---------------------------------Pallme-König----------------------------------------
In 1888, Josef and Theodor Pallme-König named a new glasshouse after their mother: Elizabethhütte (103), name which is currently used by the Passau Museum in its glass catalogue to identify Pallme-König production. I asked Eddy Scheepers to illuminate this change; he corroborated Truitt’s account, adding that "Elizabethhütte" (or, as called in the catalogue, Glasfabrik Elizabeth) should be used as part of the scientific-ally-substantiated nomenclature, and "Pallme-König" as its popular translation, since both names cover the same production. In this article, I shall be using the latter.
In or around 1900, Wilhelm Habel, co-owner of the glassworks, obtained "a patent for a process to produce surface-decorated glass, a special type of decoration with glass threads encircling the vase" (Nedblake 11). After a review of Pallmé-König pieces illustrated in different European catalogues from collections and reference books, one comes to differentiate between merely threaded and "veined" glass. The first rests lightly on the vessel’s surface, usually having been applied in a concentric, regular fashion, and can easily break off. The second is applied in more of a free-form, irregular style, fused deeply into the surface and is more resistant to breakage.
Threaded glass was common to practically all Bohemian manufacturers-Loetz, Kralik, Rindskopf and Poschinger among them-, so its presence alone cannot be used to determine provenance. Other structural factors must be accounted for such as shape, the treatment of glass mass, and the way threading is applied. Just as the presence of metallic spotting does not constitute evidence of Loetz manufacture (see Rindskopf article), the presence of threading alone does not constitute evidence of Pallme-König. As to threading, the manner it is applied constitutes, more than anything, the signature of a given manufacturer.
Courtesy by : http://users.skynet.be/fa000612/pallmekoenig1.htm
Very Nice Alan! Where did you find this one, and what was the magic number you paid? Looks like veins, doesn't it.........
Many thanks rose for the comment and the love, much appreciated.
It's not the magic Thrift number for this one rose, they see me coming for a long time now,LOL
What i read in my books, was threaded vine design, in Turtle back iridescent, they are big and deeper in the glass, in the title i say"Loetz or Pallme Koening" but i will more be on the Koening side for this one, will see what the others with more experience have to say.
Alan
Many thanks, aghcollect
Moonstonelover21
rose, for the love.
Much appreciated.
Alan
Beautiful vase Alan. A while back I had a few PK pieces and spoke to one of the CW experts in this type of glass to help authenticate them. A couple of things he told me, were that PK pieces typically have a ground and polished pontil and fire polished rim. A piece I purchased later, had the same shape as yours (but in purple) and the same characteristics -a cut rim, no pontil- and I was told it was Kralik. He referred me to the Kralik website, and there it was. I'm by no means an expert and only passing on what my experience has been with PK. I'm sure one of the more knowledgeable collectors can help point you in the right direction.
here is Craig's site, Great info and pics there...and Good to Book-mark:
http://www.kralik-glass.com/frametemplate.html
Very true Rose, I always forget to cross reference. Fortunately, you're always there to clean up my mistakes lol. Thanks
lol...No I spend too much time on the Net.
Good thing I have some HOCKEY to watch tonight.....Go Flames !!
Many thanks, rick and rose for the comment , info and the love.
Much appreciated.
Alan
P.S rose what about your Canucks.....lmao
An absolute beauty.....but then I love both green and veining!
Another special piece Alan. Congratulations!
Many thanks, sklo42
racer for the kind comments and the love.
Much appreciated.
Alan
Many thanks racer for the kind comment and love, much appreciated.
Yes another one racer, I got say it's really a beautiful one.
Alan
many thanks,Ivonne
Gracay2004
Peasejean55, for the love, much appreciated.
Alan
Many thanks, walksoftly, for the love, much appreciated.
Alan
Many thanks, colori, for the love, much appreciated.
Alan
Many thanks, kivatinitz, for the love, much appreciated.
Alan
Wonderful Alan2310...you are certainly getting the eye for it now...well done...:-)
Many thanks, inky for the kind comment and the love.
Yes i am getting there, slowly but surely.
Alan
My money is on Kralik.
Many thanks, Mac63, for the comment and the love, Much appreciated.
Alan
Many thanks, Trixc, trunkman for the love really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
That's bangin'!
Many thanks, aura,, Alfredo, for the love.
Deano, for the comment and the love.
really appreciated all of you, for taking some time to stop by.
Regards
Alan