Posted 10 years ago
sklo42
(900 items)
I love Tango Glass and I have wanted one of these for quite a while. I love the simplicity and boldness of the colours. The bowl beside it is different having millefiori on the outside, but nowhere near as striking!
Both have ground out pontils, no foot and fourteen crimps. The height is similar but the orange/black is larger than the red/murrines. The 'millefiori' are actually slices of stripey glass. Also there is a black thread along the top of the orange/black bowl..... more felt than seen.
I came across this late one night as a BIN.....no hesitation!
Diameter 26 cm./10.25 inches Height 7 cm./2.75 inches
beautiful and colorful!!!
Great colors to both.
scott
Awesome!
Thanks SEAN, much appreciated!
Hi scott, and many thanks for troubling to comment.
Thank you, Ivonne, it's no shrinking violet this one!
Both Kralik, I think.
Yes, Ian, me too......
This would sit so well with my Japanese collection Peggy! Love it.
Thank you so much, Karen, but for the moment it'll continue to sit well with my Tango collection :-))
I don't own any tango glass YET, but this is lovely.
Great add to your collections.
Alan
They're both beautiful Peggy, but I particularly love the black and orange. The contrast between the richness of the orange against the black is spectacular!!
Rick.....you are right, it takes no prisoners!!
Thanks Alan......with your collecting skills it won't be long!!
Thanks for the loves, SEAN, aghcollect, Ivonne, Manikin, welzebub, IanBrighton, vetraio, mikelv, racer, VioletOrange, Alan, Michelle, austrohungaro, Rick and oldandsilly.
Well, thank you for the compliments, I have to say, I discovered this field, very interesting, and full of surprise.
I found one yesterday, I believe was a Welz, I will post later today, of coarse I am not sure, because I am still learning, but hope and wish, you will tell me by commenting the post.
Regards
Alan
Your confidence in me is touching, Alan, but not well founded! However I'm sure someone will help.
That would be interesting, and of course they existed in the Art Nouveau period too.