Posted 9 years ago
sklo42
(898 items)
The base glass of this rose bowl is again cobalt blue, but in this instance it is much thicker. Again there is no clear casing so you can feel the unevenness of the spatter. Again the spatter is a different group of colours but some are common to all three.
The shape is 'squarish' with a 'dimple' on each side. I have two smaller spatter glass rose bowls in the same shape. See the comment below.
Height 10 cm./4 inches Widest Diameter 11.5 cm./4.5 inches
Your pic is take at a slightly different angle, and also a little closer, but it seems to be the same shape as these three:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/151808-3-welz-dimpled-urns-including-one-docume
You're right, Craig, the two smaller ones I referred to are the middle one in the link and a red/green/grey one.
Very cool to see a spatter like this on a Welz shape. I believe it may be a new Welz décor has been identified. Nice One!!
The fact that it has no casing on it also may help to differentiate it from other spatters. Not that I think that they are the only ones that did that....
This spatter has a very cool look to it!!
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Thank you for your comments, Craig. IF it does turn out to be Welz I'll be be tickled pink......
Decoupage spatter looks like torn or cut paper. This is curved and smooth "spatters" of color.
Decoupage looks like colors on the underside of this piece with straight and angled edges:
http://cf.collectorsweekly.com/stories/LQagrUibbUyOhKTmYZwXvQ.jpg
Thank you, oldandsilly, pleased you like it.
Of course I love he colors but oh those dimples... Beautiful piece!
Rick......nice to find another 'pushover' for dimples :-)
Lovely Peggy. I've been 'tickled pink' to find I have a Welz on more than one occasion. I wondered, if this one turns out to be Welz does that mean the 3 Craig linked to are also Welz?
The three I linked to in Ian's post are all Welz examples. I think this most likely is also. In Ian's post, the first décor is shown in the production literature in those colors on a different shape.
Sorry not to have replied ,Fran, we had visitors....... but you got a better answer than I could have given :-)
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