Posted 9 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Hi
Everyone.
This is a new addition to my Kralik collection, Iridescent metallic Blue and Yellow Green Ribbed vase, one of kind beauty, i really like the shape and the 3 rib at the bottom bass, now it's part of the family.
This vase stand 5 inch tall, 5.25 at the widest portion, 3.25 inch rim, on a 3.25 inch base.
Thanks for Viewing.
Alan
THANKS YOU VERY MUCH TO WELZEBUD FOR THE POSITIVE ID, MUCH APPRECIATED......
stunning....
Happy and lovely!
Hi Alan, Great find. Your vase is actually an example of Welz production. Here is one in my collection in another Welz decor. Yours is the first I have seen in this décor, and also the first example of this décor in that color combination. The décor is referred to on my website as "Iridescent Swirl". Great piece!!
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/159132-franz-welz-ribbed-mushroom-in-pink-and-p
I guess a follow up question is in order. The image appears to be blue and a kind of green. Is it blue and green or blue and yellow. If blue and yellow it is a seen decor, If blue and green it is new. Thanks.
Never mind. I read the title and description. Had not had my coffee yet... just got excited when I saw the pics!!
So nice. I thought it was a bigger vase from the pictures. Love the colors.
@ AnneLanders, always a pleasure see you commented my post, many thanks for the kind word and also the love.
Alan
@Karen, yes totally agree, very happy colours and shape, make all the different beside the others bohemian glass, not so many like that, i have dramatic, stylish, organic, mystery, traditional.
Many thanks for your comment and also the love, i do like you take some time to stop by.
Alan
@welzebub, sure i am not alone to think this way but, i really appreciated your desire to share your knowledge on the field of glass collecting, and again, i am so happy that you commented that one to get me a positive ID.
In regard of the color, i have look with natural light today(2 coffee in my body), and the iridescent make this little tricky, but pretty sure this is Green, kind of lime green.
Hope this help, i will add some picture i take with natural light.
Many thanks again for the comment and the love, really appreciated you take some time to stop by.
Alan
@Deano, me to i was thinking was biggers, illusion i guess, when i see it online, i think this way, i have to take a measurement tape and check, i like better this size to, shelf issue, you know what i mean;-O
Many thanks, for your comments, i do appreciated, you take some time to stop by.
Alan
Alan
@welzebub, here is a picture(1) with natural light, look green to me ;-D
Alan
Thansk You Alan. The other known examples in a similar decor are of a blue and more yellow complimenting color. You can see a couple of examples in the link below with yellow. The décor is also shown in the Passau in blue and yellow. The green with blue would lead me to believe that it is simply another color combination of the decor. It also has much less of the blue in it than generally seen so the décor "pops" more. I have to admit, I like your green better than the yellow ones. Thanks for clarifying the color for me. I really appreciate it.
Forgot the image link.
http://cf.collectorsweekly.com/stories/pVYQITfbDwTWNwpwfn8gQw.jpg
OMG, this is part of your collection, fabulous, thanks for sharing this grouping.
Alan
Love the iridescence and bright colours on these!....:-)
Many thanks, inky, for the lovely comment and the love, always a pleasure to see you stop by my post.
Alan
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Kevin, for the love, and for the constant support, i really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
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Michelleb007, for the love, really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
Shout loud and proudly when you pick up a piece like this. the colours are a stand out and possibly one of the best examples of the makers. It's got a bit of everything. Being round, the stepped base. The colouring is just to die for. I think I may have seen either this or this colouring recently offered on another example. It may have been a chalice. I just got side tracked...lol...well done.
@AnneLanders, thank you for your second visit on this post, I am thrill of your enthusiasm and this commentary really mean something to me.
Always a pleasure to see you take some of your time to stopping by.
You have being so supportive over this past years, I want to thank you for that.
Alan
Beautiful colors:)